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The Graveyard Carz crew - Mark, Daren, Josh and Royal - take wrecked muscle cars and restore them to assembly-line condition. Led by Mark "The Warmachine" Worman, the crew works some serious magic to get these Mopar racing classics across the finish line every week. As a leading Chrysler muscle car specialist and body shop owner, Worman doesn't settle for anything less than perfect restorations. Neither does his team as there is too much beauty in a quality Detroit automobile to let them go to rust. Even if it is a Herculean effort, these cars will rise again.
The 1971 Phantasm Tribute 'Cuda is completed, and Phantasm Writer-Producer-Director Don Coscarelli and star Michael Baldwin visit the shop to view and drive the completed restoration.
A 1970 Superbird and a 1970 Barracuda are featured. Daren confronts Mark about stolen car parts.
Mark gets a surprise, and the 1969 Daytona Charger's owner visits and helps with work on his car. Progress is made on the 1970 Sunroof Challenger.
Mark installs a hood decal on the 1970 Challenger, and Holley helps Josh disassemble the Barracuda's suspension.
The team rush to complete work on a 1969 Dodge Daytona, and a leadership dispute is settled.
Daren reveals a secret. Holley works on the 1970 Challenger with Mark, and a rare car is damaged.
The 1970 Charger is disassembled, and Mark reveals a secret project. How many 1970 Hemi Charger R/Ts with a 4 speed were made.
An engine is built for the 1970 Plymouth Superbird. The 1969 Daytona Charger gets a new suspension, and Josh agrees to let Daren store his Challenger in Josh's garage.
A 1967 Plymouth GTX 426 Hemi, 4 Speed convertible is disassembled.
Daren gets an incredible offer for his 1970 Challenger R/T, and the story of the 1972 Charger is told.
Bill Goldberg drops off his 1968 GTX convertible for Mark and the crew to restore.
The crew rush to complete work on a 1969 Daytona Charger, 440 Magnum, Automatic!
The crew completes work on the 1969 Daytona Charger.
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