Mark Worman and his skilled staff of mechanics, welders, and painters bring classic 1960s and 1970s Mopar muscle cars back from the dead to look exactly like they did on the showroom floor.more
Mark Worman and his skilled staff of mechanics, welders, and pain...More
Starring: Mark Worman
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Mark Worman and his skilled staff of mechanics, welders, and painters bring classic 1960s and 1970s Mopar muscle cars back from the dead to look exactly like they did on the showroom floor.
Starring: Mark Worman
Mark proves the naysayers wrong when he shows how the corpse of a decaying Dodge will save a customer's cherished Charger. Will and his protege primer and paint a 1970 Road Runner convertible, prompting Mark and Will to discuss the finer points of painting pedagogy -- or more importantly, which of them is the better teacher.
The pressure is on Will as he makes his first attempt to paint a Hemi Charger in a very rare, 1966-only color, ZZ1 Gold Poly. Meanwhile, Mark's metal magicians restore a customer's 1968 Charger, bringing a rusted wreck back to life with otherwise-unattainable parts from a donor Dodge.
Mark and Doug hit the road to check out an old acquaintance's 1970 Barracuda in Cheshire, Oregon. Back at the shop, Will dares to finish painting a Road Runner's hood treatment. And when Tony D'Agostino shows up early, Mark doesn't want to be there as Tony combs over every inch of his wife's newly restored 1970 Challenger R/T.
Mark and the Ghoulz have officially completed the restoration of Cindy D'Agostino's 1970 Challenger R/T 440, in her favorite Mopar color, FC7 Plum Crazy. Her husband Tony D'Agostino can get pretty crazy when it comes to detailed restorations, but how will she react to her newest purple Challenger?
Adding to GYC's growing list of epic Dodge Charger restorations, Mark and Justin begin the final assembly of an all-numbers-matching 1969 Charger R/T SE, 440 Magnum, 4-Speed. But when Will gets too cocky and disrespects Mark in front of the crew, the guns come out -- the paint guns!
Doug disassembles and dissects parts from a rare and well-documented 1970 Challenger convertible that cannot be restored, prompting Mark to admit the horrible truth -- that not all cars can be saved. Although they can't save everything, they can resurrect memories by creating a tribute 1971 Challenger R/T, 440 Six Pack, in Hemi Orange!
While Justin assembles the interior of the 1969 Charger R/T Special Edition, Mark and Doug complete the build of a 1966 Hemi, but that's not all. This 426 Hemi is connected to a 4-speed manual transmission, sitting in a rarely seen 1966 Dodge Charger. Even rarer is the Charger's ZZ1 Gold Poly paint.
The Ghoulz lay out and buff a beautiful paint job on Christine, and tease the remarkable rebirth of this movie-correct car! Justin forges ahead with the final assembly of the 1970 Tor Red Road Runner convertible, and Mark demonstrates one of Mopar's mechanical masterpieces, the Air Grabber hood.
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Mark Worman and his skilled staff of mechanics, welders, and painters bring classic 1960s and 1970s Mopar muscle cars back from the dead to look exactly like they did on the showroom floor.
Starring: Mark Worman