Ungawa said that Graveyard Carz got caught hiding Classified documents in a garage next to a 1967 Corvette Stingray in Wilmington, DE ! Boy, did the lawsuits start then ! Oh well !!!
@@michaeldevantroliansr2778he’s talking about how crooked Biden was storing stolen documents from when he was senator and vice president. In one interview at his house you can see the boxes next to his car but he claims they were perfectly safe.
I’m a Chevy fan not a Mopar fan, but Graveyard Carz was about my most favorite to watch. Worman and his crew put some great work into making these “No Cars” run, sound, and look great. It was my understanding that Worman being the producer for the show was able to ensure the proper content in the restoration was included to let the viewers see what was going on and not take short cuts just to get to the results. An example like that was Wheeler Dealers and that caused Edd China to quit the show. I’ll tell you what Darien made the show worse during the first two seasons, after he left the quality and purpose of the show seemed to improve. I haven’t followed or watched the show very often the passed two years so I don’t know what’s going on with it anymore.
Mark Worman and the Ghouls at Graveyard Carz Do Great Work 👍 I cannot and Don't believe that they would ever be in a Lawsuit for Substandard work , Naaagh No
Yep,the only substandard work,is actually substandard work Done from factory,that's the only thing I didn't agree with,if the bumpers didn't match from factory,why copy that,if the car had a nasty run on it,he would copy that nasty run on it,but think they did away with that,and started not copying the mistakes.other that that his the man.
I'm sure Mark isn't the easiest guy to work for. Protectionist usually are. But I have a hard time believing he would damage is own representation. Disgruntled employees will let's say LIE! And my #1 go to show. Maybe someday I'll be the proud owner of his work.
As a 40 year GM world class tech an a heavy equipment tech an heavy duty truck tech the last 30 years spent at a GM dealer some of the mistakes made are due to a lack of experience or talent could be avoided by simply hiring an experienced tech a professional technician with real experience
Believe it or not rim not the size of the style but the bolt pattern on the rim is done by amount of lugs in the space between them so there are GM wheels that will go on a Chrysler and Chrysler that were going to gym and you would be surprised how similar I know they're different manufacturers but it's just a Brown hat and a round or a square or an oval Box they really are all the same down deep
@@michaeldevantroliansr2778 you are WRONG. the gm wheels never fit on chrysler. ford and chysler had the same bolt pattern in the late 50's into the 60's.
I was a huge fan of "Graveyard Carz" because I had owned several older Plymouths. In this age of restomods, it was refreshing to experience Mark's fanatical devotion to originality (with the exception of the "Christine" '57 Fury project). By the end, however, I was getting weary of all the horseplay and silliness.
I've had a car there for Nearly 6 years and I cannot get ahold of them via text or phone or email I just want to know what they are doing with my car and the money we put down.
Can you imagine how much work might actually get done if they didn't waste so much time doing bits for the cameras? I know Mark thinks that's part of the allure of the show, but I'll bet many including myself fast-forward through his clown acts and stick to actual content about restoring cars.
It is hard to believe there could be any complaint about Workmanship or Quality. Mark is a remarkable Man-dedicated, Perfectionist, Passionate, and downright obsessive.
I use to deliver to Columbia Beverages 2 blocks from Graveyard Carz and would park next to their fenced lot the night before because it was quiet at night. I went in and met Mark and his daughter before my delivery to Columbia dist. we had a nice visit
When I worked there, he was on C.O.D. with many vendors because he would not pay them for extended periods of time. and I know first hand he never paid some coworkers that left.
The knowledge Mark Worman has of these Mopars.. i refuse to believe anyone would be unhappy with the work..The price ?..maybe..But the work ?..no way..They didn't take any shortcuts that i could see and i really believe Mark Worman wouldn't stand for it if they tried..His love for Mopar wouldn't let him even try..Besides everyone is happy until it is time to pay
As usual, there will always be controversy on certain aspects of the show and the shop. Rumors are what they are, rumors. Personally, I would like to meet the man in person. I think he does superb work, and everything is explained in details. So other than being distracted by Mark's comedy bits, it's always great to see finalized restorations. Sometimes I let him in on junkyard finds I see on UA-cam, like that 63 Imperial I saw in a junkyard in NC. There are still so many diamonds in the ruff just rusting away everywhere, I just hope he could put his hands on them, even if they finish as car parts. Better him to have them, than the crusher.
I like the show because i had 69 Charger and a 70 Challenger and loved them. I think Mark is a bit Narsistic and some of the conversations are very questionable and have to be scriped, because you can't to your employees like that. Love the Mopars.
Shows tend to do well when there is chaos and conflict on them so always thought it was an act. Perhaps difficult to know what is acting and what isn't. Even now with Mark and Will feels like there is friction but at same time really seems like they just acting. Trying to understand why they switched things up a little with the intro and format. Was it originally network produced then after they pulled out Mark wanted to continue on his own? The original was very cool but also had many people no longer with the company. And why does Royal spend so little time on the show, he mentioned he has 3 jobs so thats why he isn't around as much.
for everyone saying. he was not paying his employees enough ... you go out and build your own company, then hire people that know little to nothing and educate them on a trade skill focused on one manufactures procedures. there is no school for that and entitled children think they should make equal pay. grow up !welcome to the real world of capitalism
Mark is immature and childish as well as impulsive when dealing with employee issues for sure. Many business owners have ideas that they are immune to dealing legally with employees when parting ways. This is a really hard lesson for way too many employers. I never saw any shoddy work on cars revealed by the camera but who knows? Unfortunately, when dealing with the public, there is no way to avoid complaints no matter how hard you try to be fair to the customer.
I never seen any bad work done on the cars on graveyard carz
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Like they would film the shady repairs lol.
Ungawa said that Graveyard Carz got caught hiding Classified documents in a garage next to a 1967 Corvette Stingray in Wilmington, DE ! Boy, did the lawsuits start then ! Oh well !!!
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What ???
,lolol. lets go worman
@@michaeldevantroliansr2778he’s talking about how crooked Biden was storing stolen documents from when he was senator and vice president. In one interview at his house you can see the boxes next to his car but he claims they were perfectly safe.
classic :)
I’m a Chevy fan not a Mopar fan, but Graveyard Carz was about my most favorite to watch. Worman and his crew put some great work into making these “No Cars” run, sound, and look great. It was my understanding that Worman being the producer for the show was able to ensure the proper content in the restoration was included to let the viewers see what was going on and not take short cuts just to get to the results. An example like that was Wheeler Dealers and that caused Edd China to quit the show. I’ll tell you what Darien made the show worse during the first two seasons, after he left the quality and purpose of the show seemed to improve. I haven’t followed or watched the show very often the passed two years so I don’t know what’s going on with it anymore.
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Mopars is the best
Mark Worman and the Ghouls at Graveyard Carz Do Great Work 👍
I cannot and Don't believe that they would ever be in a Lawsuit for Substandard work , Naaagh No
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Yep,the only substandard work,is actually substandard work Done from factory,that's the only thing I didn't agree with,if the bumpers didn't match from factory,why copy that,if the car had a nasty run on it,he would copy that nasty run on it,but think they did away with that,and started not copying the mistakes.other that that his the man.
Because mark was very much trying to be as original as possible just the way they rolled off the show room floor
Absolutely will watch if it comes back
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He's a class act with a cool show don't ever believe Media propaganda
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I'm sure Mark isn't the easiest guy to work for. Protectionist usually are. But I have a hard time believing he would damage is own representation. Disgruntled employees will let's say LIE! And my #1 go to show. Maybe someday I'll be the proud owner of his work.
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I like how Worman wanted everything “just so” on the car being restored.
Love the show and the cars
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Like the show, but hate all the fake drama.
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They have too lol
As a 40 year GM world class tech an a heavy equipment tech an heavy duty truck tech the last 30 years spent at a GM dealer some of the mistakes made are due to a lack of experience or talent could be avoided by simply hiring an experienced tech a professional technician with real experience
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Believe it or not rim not the size of the style but the bolt pattern on the rim is done by amount of lugs in the space between them so there are GM wheels that will go on a Chrysler and Chrysler that were going to gym and you would be surprised how similar I know they're different manufacturers but it's just a Brown hat and a round or a square or an oval Box they really are all the same down deep
@@michaeldevantroliansr2778 you are WRONG. the gm wheels never fit on chrysler.
ford and chysler had the same bolt pattern in the late 50's into the 60's.
And pay their employees well enough that they don't leave. So many bosses think only of themselves and how they can keep everything for themselves.
@@fransmith8992 you are correct
I was a huge fan of "Graveyard Carz" because I had owned several older Plymouths. In this age of restomods, it was refreshing to experience Mark's fanatical devotion to originality (with the exception of the "Christine" '57 Fury project). By the end, however, I was getting weary of all the horseplay and silliness.
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I think the world of Mark and Graveyardcarz.
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I'm a Mopar person love them and own them. I would wait in line for Mark and his team to restore one for me. They are the best.
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No Mark is kind of rude to his workers you can see that on TV you know he says hes joking around no he needs to lose his attitude.. Just saying
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I like the show and I will continue to watch.
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Love this show, the information is great. In any business there are always employees that have issues.
Josh and Darren were toxic and no fans liked them.
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I've had a car there for Nearly 6 years and I cannot get ahold of them via text or phone or email I just want to know what they are doing with my car and the money we put down.
They never answer any calls or mail.I know several people who tried to contact them.
Can you imagine how much work might actually get done if they didn't waste so much time doing bits for the cameras? I know Mark thinks that's part of the allure of the show, but I'll bet many including myself fast-forward through his clown acts and stick to actual content about restoring cars.
I like the show and I learned loads from it.
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It is hard to believe there could be any complaint about Workmanship or Quality. Mark is a remarkable Man-dedicated, Perfectionist, Passionate, and downright obsessive.
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Classic truck guy myself but cant stop looking at those challengers and 'Cudas they are the best looking muscle cars ever to come otta detriot
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Yes, I enjoy the work that gets done.
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Love Graveyard Carz, always wanted a 70-74 Challenger or Cuda, closest I came was a 65’ Barracuda.
I use to deliver to Columbia Beverages 2 blocks from Graveyard Carz and would park next to their fenced lot the night before because it was quiet at night. I went in and met Mark and his daughter before my delivery to Columbia dist. we had a nice visit
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I will always watch and support graveyard cars ,the absolute best show on TV
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When I worked there, he was on C.O.D. with many vendors because he would not pay them for extended periods of time. and I know first hand he never paid some coworkers that left.
I love the show and I don’t really concern myself with personal issues, that all of have seen at one time or another.
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I love that show
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The knowledge Mark Worman has of these Mopars.. i refuse to believe anyone would be unhappy with the work..The price ?..maybe..But the work ?..no way..They didn't take any shortcuts that i could see and i really believe Mark Worman wouldn't stand for it if they tried..His love for Mopar wouldn't let him even try..Besides everyone is happy until it is time to pay
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Bring show back please 🙏
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The show and all seasons are all free to watch on youtube 😉
yes I'll keep watching, because I own a Mopar or no car :)
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The show is great. But I've heard that several of his cars in the yard are leaded.
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lead fill did you mean ?
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maybe nicks garage could team up with graveyard?call it nickyard cars
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That’ll be cool
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As usual, there will always be controversy on certain aspects of the show and the shop. Rumors are what they are, rumors. Personally, I would like to meet the man in person. I think he does superb work, and everything is explained in details. So other than being distracted by Mark's comedy bits, it's always great to see finalized restorations. Sometimes I let him in on junkyard finds I see on UA-cam, like that 63 Imperial I saw in a junkyard in NC. There are still so many diamonds in the ruff just rusting away everywhere, I just hope he could put his hands on them, even if they finish as car parts. Better him to have them, than the crusher.
I love this show!
None of that stuff matters to me EXCEPT doing crummy work and charging top dollar.
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What ever happened to Graveyard cars? Nobody could stand Mark Worman and the ratings fell through the floor!
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I like the show because i had 69 Charger and a 70 Challenger and loved them. I think Mark is a bit Narsistic and some of the conversations are very questionable and have to be scriped, because you can't to your employees like that. Love the Mopars.
your getting your 71 cudas mixed up they did more than one
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@@Ecelebrityfacts the red 71 with was the one crashed in 1980, it wasn't stolen the 392 car built for SEMA was
Don’t believe they did bad work the cars are perfection
New shows are still on UA-cam
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I will watch it I'm a big fan
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Welp," That's Showbiz". I'm a fan.
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I love this show.
because dodge made weapons of mass destruction & his yard was full of em
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you get a gold
I'm not a Mopar guy but I am a Alyssa Rose guy!
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Whatever the final moments were, I don’t know, but it was a cool show even when it started on UA-cam
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Heck amd did all the work on it and mark took all the credit
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Sadly that happens when you’re the boss
Watched it for Alyssa 😄
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clickbait !!!
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Shows tend to do well when there is chaos and conflict on them so always thought it was an act. Perhaps difficult to know what is acting and what isn't. Even now with Mark and Will feels like there is friction but at same time really seems like they just acting. Trying to understand why they switched things up a little with the intro and format. Was it originally network produced then after they pulled out Mark wanted to continue on his own? The original was very cool but also had many people no longer with the company. And why does Royal spend so little time on the show, he mentioned he has 3 jobs so thats why he isn't around as much.
for everyone saying. he was not paying his employees enough ... you go out and build your own company, then hire people that know little to nothing and educate them on a trade skill focused on one manufactures procedures. there is no school for that and entitled children think they should make equal pay. grow up !welcome to the real world of capitalism
True. 🙏🙏🙏✌
Mark is immature and childish as well as impulsive when dealing with employee issues for sure. Many business owners have ideas that they are immune to dealing legally with employees when parting ways. This is a really hard lesson for way too many employers. I never saw any shoddy work on cars revealed by the camera but who knows? Unfortunately, when dealing with the public, there is no way to avoid complaints no matter how hard you try to be fair to the customer.
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George n Jason left too
Possible rumors,nothcing confirmed
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Some of your facts are incorrect
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"reality" shows are NOT real !! ... who spends $60,000 to restore a $50,000 car ?? ... can somebody explain this to me ?
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Sentimental reasons
Some employee's say they were fured via a text message
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Liked the show , hated listening to MARK And his ego
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Don’t ever believe rumors.
lets see now, 2012 plus 15 years equals 2027 in my book....
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They only refurbished Dodge.
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So all those Plymouth Cudas Roadrunners and GTX's were made by Dodge ?