![]() ![]() I gave the program 2 1/2 shows before finally throwing in the towel and I felt dirty with salesman grime after each one. Whatever is rest of the hour is split between actual network commercials, the choosing of the car and some actual work on the restoration. You don't get to see them use it very much during the work however - I imagine due to time constraints since it takes so long trying to sell you one! Meanwhile the action is padded with about 15 minutes of the owner yelling, griping and tooting his own horn (I could never tell if he was being serious or not) before they inevitable team-building activity. ![]() The 1970 Super Bee you see pictured was originally an FC7 Plum Crazy car. It seems that, when it comes to muscle cars, theres just something about big. Stay tuned this fall to Graveyard Carz on Motor Trend to see the disassembly. Instead of a show about car restoration, what you're actually getting is a 20 product promo for a tool they would like to use for the restoration. Investment grade Plymouth Cudas have been fetching serious money for years. The GRAVEYARD CARZ crew - Mark, Daren, Josh and Royal - take wrecked muscle cars and restore them to assembly-line condition. Watch Episodes of GYC Graveyard Carz Check out Episodes from GYC Watch all of your favorite episodes right here The fun has just begunenjoy Search by Season Check out More Content from Graveyard Carz Hunt for the Pink Mopar P. A car restoration show with some great looking muscle cars INCLUDING back story about the car's history? Sign me up! Unfortunately, what you end up getting isn't quite as advertised. After watching an advert for this program I thought it looked great. ![]()
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