Graveyard Carz - Season 15

Season 15

Episodes

Fake ID
The black 1971 Hemi 'Cuda is almost a roller, as Will and his team assemble the newly painted metal, and Doug trains some new blood on the 'Cuda's drivetrain. Meanwhile, Mark tests Allysa's Mopar expertise with a car that may or may not be carrying fake ID.

I'm a Ragtop Man!
Mark assists Justin in buttoning up the rear-end details of the 1970 Road Runner convertible. Justin gets to apply a full-length dust trail stripe and finish the Road Runner off with a detailed application of its factory (and some not-so-factory) assembly line markings.

Mark's Little Demon
The famous 1971 Mr. Norm's Dodge Demon is cruising through the shop. While painting the engine and body, Will takes the opportunity to train his son Brody, while Mark interrupts, "inspires" and indulges in his favorite vice: vanity. Then Mark rescues a 340 engine build from Dougie and resolves a conflict between Dougie and Will.

A Hunk of Burning Love
What do you get when you cross a bird with a fish? The one and only Phoenix 'Cuda! A tragic explosion left an incredibly valuable '71 Hemi 'Cuda in the Graveyard, but now, under the care of Mark and the Ghoulz, it's blazing through the shop. Mark and Justin go step-by-step through parts, protocols and OEM details only a handful of people in the world would know.

Tiny Dancer Strikes Again!
Mark illuminates the ultra-rare option of Mopar sunroofs, while the team tackles the task of restoring a 1969 Charger R/T SE power sunroof. With COVID restrictions lifted, Mark prepares for the epic reveal of a one-of-one 1969 Charger R/T, that is, until everything backfires and it becomes the worst reveal in GYC history!

Yeah, It's Hopped Up to Over 160
A major dream project for Mark is the creation of a series of Alpine White 1970 Dodge Challenger R/T tribute cars that are modeled after the iconic Mopar featured in the film "Vanishing Point." Gaining momentum in the shop, this will be the first Kowalski tribute he has ever produced!

The Road Runner is In-Violet, Dougie is Plum Crazy
Will trains his son Brody as the newest painter as they lay out FC7 In-Violet on a 1970 V-Code Road Runner and A4 Silver on a 1969 Road Runner. Meanwhile, Mark gathers evidence of Dougie's insanity as they install the drivetrain on the A4 Road Runner.

Family Ties
Two 1969 Hemi Charger R/T four-speed cars arrive at the shop. One still runs, so Mark and Doug go for a spin, prompting an animated retelling of Doug as a teenager! Back at the shop, Will continues to train his son Brody, as they paint a 1970 'Cuda in F8 Ivy Green Poly.

A-Body in the Graveyard
A stunning '69 'Cuda has gone through metal, body, paint and drivetrain installation, and it's in assembly for Justin and Allysa to apply the hood decals. The real Mr. Norm's '71 Demon is ready for Mark and Doug to install the drivetrain. Also, Tony D'Agostino is loitering around the shop, but at least he's bearing gifts.

Trey-Magnifique
The 1971 Road Runner is in assembly, ready for its drivetrain. Mark and Doug check out a valuable 1969 Hemi Charger with walking Mopar encyclopedia Tony D'Agostino, and Allysa showcases a rare combination of features in a 1970 'Cuda. Plus, Mark introduces his newest innovation, the Trey-Cam!

3 Amigos, 2 Road Runners, 1 Sunroof
Three pilot pals want three custom-built Mopars, a '70 Barracuda, a '70 Road Runner and a '68 Charger, but they want them all done at the same time; the '69 Road Runner is in assembly and the '70 Charger R/T factory-sunroof car is ready for welds.

The Ice-Trey 200
The Ghoulz go to a private vehicle museum to check out its vast collection and show off their favorites to commemorate the show's 200th episode.

Phoenix Rising
The Ghoulz prepare to reveal the mythic Phoenix 'Cuda; caught in an explosive garage fire, this '71 Hemi 'Cuda is the greatest challenge they have ever faced.
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