Graveyard Carz - Season 13
Series Details
Title: Graveyard Carz
Overview: Graveyard Carz is a reality television series that currently airs on Velocity. The show documents the select crew at Mark Worman's collision shop Welby's Car Care and their restoration, research and documentation of Chrysler vehicles. The restoration footage is bookended by Worman's musings and commentary, usually at his workers' expense. The crew also provides commentary on the projects, as well as about working with each other. Occasionally the owners of cars being restored visit the shop and tell their story. It is made on location at Worman's collision shop in Springfield, Oregon.
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Spotlighting E-Bodies, including disassembly, documentation and suspicion that one of the newly arrived 'Cudas may have forged numbers.
A pragmatic Mark Worman observes the metal restoration of the 1971 Phoenix 'Cuda. It's a painstaking task to undo the damage caused by the brutal fire in which it died.
The true Mopar guru, Tony Cheesesteak D'Agostino, seeks updates on his wife's Plum Crazy Challenger and enlists Will to help get them.
Giving care and attention to a Dodge Challenger, and taking it to the next phase of its restoration.
The Ghouls begin the 45-day restoration of a 1970 Road Runner. It's owned by tool creator Mark Martinez, who drove the car in his youth and believes it showed him his life's calling.
The Ghouls attempt to finish the 45-day restoration of a 1970 Road Runner owned by tool creator Mark Martinez, who can't wait to take it for its first drive.
Mark becomes enamored with Road Runners he had previously restored.
The guys rebuild the body for the deadest 1971 'Cuda they've ever seen.
The finishing of a 1969 GTX sparks the tale of its shaky restoration leading up to its delivery; this is only the latest of five previously-restored GTXs that the crew has brought back from the dead.
While researching early Mopars, Allysa discovers what is so appealing about the 1966 model year for die-hard Charger enthusiasts.
Mark reminisces about his childhood Charger while archiving files.
An exceptionally-kept survivor Daytona is finally getting the attention it deserves during assembly.
The crew looks back at their biggest SEMA builds, and offers a sneak peek at what's to come.
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