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Work ramps up on the 1970 Tribute Superbird; Mark begins work on a new project, a 1968 Plymouth GTX owned by "Overhaulin'" host Chris Jacobs.
Work ramps up on the 1970 Tribute Superbird; Mark begins work on a new project, a 1968 Plymouth GTX owned by "Overhaulin'" host Chris Jacobs.
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S8, EP10 "Gone in 60 Days"Work ramps up on the 1970 Tribute Superbird; Mark begins work on a new project, a 1968 Plymouth GTX owned by "Overhaulin'" host Chris Jacobs.
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S8, EP11 "Mopardy"Stress levels rise in the shop when Mark learns that the owner of Tony's Mopar Parts will be arriving to check on the progress of his 1970 Dodge Challenger; Mark distracts Tony while the team hustles to begin the vehicle's restoration.
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S8, EP12 "A Buck Shorted"As SEMA 2017 fast approaches, the Graveyard Ghouls work hard on Chris Jacobs' 1969 Plymouth GTX and John Buck's 1971 Dodge Challenger with a Hellcrate Hemi; Mark wonders if he will be able to keep his promises as the pressure begins to mount.
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S8, EP13 "The Phoenix Cuda"A legendary Mopar that was incinerated rises from the ashes.
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