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The restoration of the 1970 'Cuda 340 is followed as Mark and the Ghouls struggle to overcome problems with the vehicle's engine.
The restoration of the 1970 'Cuda 340 is followed as Mark and the Ghouls struggle to overcome problems with the vehicle's engine.
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S5, EP6 "'70 Cuda Grace"The restoration of the 1970 'Cuda 340 is followed as Mark and the Ghouls struggle to overcome problems with the vehicle's engine.
Graveyard Carz
S5, EP7 "Hemi Orange Is the New Corporate Blue"The ghouls start work on Bill Goldberg's '68 GTX; Mark repairs a Challenger decklid with bad body work; Will paints Brett Torino's '67 Hemi GTX and challenges Mark to a paint-off.
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S5, EP8 "Grand Theft Hemi"Alyssa is taught how to analyze and document three cars before they are disassembled; the 400 Magnum is installed in the 1972 Dodge Charger; Alyssa commits a crime that Mark may never forgive.
Graveyard Carz
S5, EP9 "Investigation O.E."Mark and Tony D'Agostino pick apart, analyze and argue over some of the world's rarest Mopars; a decision must be made about whether to restore a Daytona survivor or leave it in its original state.
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