Graveyard Carz - Season 17

Season 17

Episodes

A Is for Mopar
Two A-body beasts that coincidently arrived around the same time also happen to be getting done at the same time; Mark and Will duke it out over their favorites, a 1969 383 'Cuda for Mark, and a one-of-a-kind 1971 Mr. Norm's 340 Demon for Will.

Boom Goes the Cam!
This '69 Hemi Charger is a dream build, where the owner created a classic from the ground up; it has things like AC that weren't possible from the factory, plus leather, six-way seats, deep-black paint, and a camshaft that goes bump in the night.

Here's Mud in Your Eye
A rarely seen numbers-matching '73 Challenger hits the road; Mark shows off the details of a DIY Daytona; when the engine from a super-rare '71 'Cuda is miraculously saved from a freeze-cracked block, the stakes for a perfect restoration are raised.

The Ghost and Mr. Rooster
Mark and Cousin Dougie take a road trip to possibly purchase a '68 Charger; the Ghoulz are hard at work on a '70 'Cuda that's undergoing major metalwork; Josh and Mark divulge how the team makes restored parts look like factory originals.

Will Gets the Blues
A mysterious Mopar makes its way through the metal shop: a 1970 Hemi Barricuda with a rare paint combination; the car receives a unique blue roof and a desirable 426 Hemi.

R.I.P. Rust in Pieces
Mark sells a car he swore he'd be buried in. The team attempts to save a 383 convertible 'Cuda that could be one-of-one. Shane and Josh merge metal and fiberglass in a tribute Daytona, and Tony and Mark scrutinize a rare convertible Challenger.

All the Road Runners
With 10 roadrunners under Mark's belt, it's time for one more: a 1969 Hemi Road Runner in A4 silver and pewter interior.

Million Dollar Mopar
Tony and Mark go toe-to-toe over an orange '71 Hemi Challenger that may be the most optioned car of its kind; angling for his dad's "No.1 Painter" title, Brody solos the jambs on a '68 Charger; he and Will tackle a '68 Hemi Charger tribute in black.

The More Things Change
Mark challenges his cousin Dougie to fire up a rusted-out old Super Bee from the graveyard; a factory code 999 Petty Blue Superbird arrives for restoration; Royal stops by to lend a hand to Dougie and Mark.

Doug is Trippin'
Mark and his cousin Dougie find a hidden Mopar graveyard that's only an hour from the shop; Will and his son Brody are gunning it in the paint department; leaving the graveyard is a '69 Road Runner that's a sentimental journey for the owner.

Breaking it Down
Mark and Tony D'Agostino revisit the Brothers Car Collection in Salem, Oregon, to check out the legendary Rapid Transit Duster; the disassembly department is showcased, as a record number of new Mopar corpses arrive at the Graveyard.

Lost Sox
Mark and Tony encounter a possible Sox & Martin racecar and comb every square inch of the rarely seen, two-tone, Hemi 'Cuda.

Graveyard Carz Next Generation
Mark is forced outside of his comfort zone when Allysa returns to the show and wants a newer Challenger; as she conspires with Mark's connections for a great deal, Super-Trey begins to wonder what Allysa's real motives may be.
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