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Mark finishes the 440 4BBL for the 1970 Plum Crazy Challenger while master-assembler Dave begins working on the 1970 Lemon Twist Road Runner.
Mark finishes the 440 4BBL for the 1970 Plum Crazy Challenger while master-assembler Dave begins working on the 1970 Lemon Twist Road Runner.
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S8, EP4 "Inner Workings of a Victim"Mark finishes the 440 4BBL for the 1970 Plum Crazy Challenger while master-assembler Dave begins working on the 1970 Lemon Twist Road Runner.
Graveyard Carz
S8, EP5 "Dueling Drivetrains"With Mark out looking at a potential new location for a Mopar car dealership, the Ghouls begin the drivetrain assemblies for a 1970 Lime Light Tribute Superbird and the 1970 Plum Crazy Challenger.
Graveyard Carz
S8, EP6 "Getting Schooled"Mark and the Ghouls race against the clock to finish some last-minute tasks on their various Mopar restorations before traveling north to judge a car show at Little Creek Casino.
Graveyard Carz
S8, EP7 "Roadrunner With a Twist"Mark and Allysa install the graphics on the '71 Plumb Crazy Challenger; the 1970 Lemon-Twist Roadrunner gets finished and readied for delivery to it's owner; Mark proposes what he thinks is a brilliant idea to the show's producers.
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