1 - The Elephant in the Room
A 1970 Dodge Charger engine is restored in the Season 4 premiere.
A 1970 Dodge Charger engine is restored in the Season 4 premiere.
Josh and Mark order parts for a rare '70 Hemi Charger while Daren and Royal disassemble the convertible top for a '70 383 Barracuda. Deadlines are approaching and the ghouls QC the next four cars to be finished, even if there isn't room.
The Graveyard Ghouls return with the final assembly of the legendary General Lee which so happens to also be the official screen-used, record holding, freeway jump-car from the 2005 Dukes of Hazzard film.
The ghouls begin the restoration of the Top Banana 1972 Dodge Charger Rallye. Daren gets suspicious of the monthly budget and Mark finds an all original, numbers matching, Hemi Dodge Challenger.
Follow Mark all day and see everything from managing the shop, to ordering parts, and validating a 1969 and half M Code 440 6 Barrel 4 Speed A12 Road Runner.
With the owners just days away, Mark and Ghouls take charge and begin the final assembly for the Top Banana 1972 Dodge Charger Rallye.
Watch as the Mark and the ghouls showcase every step to bring the Top Banana 1972 Dodge Charger Rallye back from the dead. It leads to one of the most emotional car reveals yet.
No time for rest, Mark and Ghouls have a month to complete the 1970 Plymouth Superbird, one of only 1920 made. Marks accidently lets slip a secret that sends Daren over the edge.
After a small set back in the 1970 Plymouth Superbird, the Ghouls install the Spoiler and Decals. Marks accidently lets slip a secret that sends Daren over the edge.
With the 1970 Plymouth Superbird close to being finished, Tony DAgostino from Tony's Parts comes out to help get the shop organized. Of course, that's if Tony and Mark can stop trying to one-up eachother on Mopar knowledge.
Mark and the ghouls reflect on the challenges to get the 1970 Plymouth Superbird ressurected. See it go from a rusted abandoned heap to a beautiful and fully-restored car - leading to a powerful reveal that leaves the owners breathless.
With the 1970 Plymouth Superbird done and safetly driven home, Mark is asked to restore a 1969 Daytona Charger. Due to its condition, Mark questions if it's practical and if it's even legal.
The ghouls finish restoring the 1970 Barracuda Convertible. Experience the story, the struggles, and watch the unvieling in one of the most emotional resurrections ever.
See the complete 3 year restoration of Kimberly Cook's 1970 Barracuda Convertible culminating in Graveyard Carz' most emotional reveal to date.