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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, EP8 "Engines, Assemblies, and Dougie, Oh My!"With the 1970 Plum Crazy Challenger nearing completion, works shifts to the 1970 Tribute Superbird; Mark and Cousin Dougie build out a 340 engine; Will assists George with metal work to help him stay on schedule.
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S8, EP9 "I Love the Smell of Plum Crazy in the Morning"The 1970 Plum Crazy Challenger that has been featured since the show's beginning is finally finished; the vehicle is shown off before it is shipped to its new owner.
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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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