Is GRAVEYARD CARZ Officially In The GRAVE!?
Вставка
- Опубліковано 17 лип 2021
- In this video, we go through what Graveyard Carz is all about and dive into a few reasons the show lost viewership and what the show has been accused of doing. A little-known fact is that Mark Worman actually owns the production company that films his own show "Graveyard Carz." You WON'T believe what the show has been through!
Get $20 off your first SeatGeek purchase using code: TUNANOCRUST
seatgeek.com/
Let us know what car show you'd like us to make a video on next!
Car guys/gals love our shirts: teespring.com/stores/tuna-no-...
You are not required to comment to win the Macbook Air distributed in the video. It is ONLY a recommendation. You must have a Twitter under the same username as UA-cam in order to qualify to get in contact with you. For more information on giveaways refer to UA-cam’s contest policies: support.google.com/youtube/an...
#GraveyardCarz #Mopar #MarkWorman - Авто та транспорт
The restoration of the cars produced by Chrysler during that time is nothing short of amazing. The fake drama sucks.
It's a "SHOW"....... Show - verb (used with object), showed, shown or showed, show·ing.
to cause or allow to be seen; exhibit; display.
to present or perform as a public entertainment or spectacle:
to show a movie............ "Public Entertainment" Duh...
@@whathahk it was rubbish over the top waffle though infact the worst car resto series I've watched however amazing cars
@@darynsax Your opinion! Turn the channel! No sense of humor!
@@darynsax I tried to watch those english resto shows, and go cart racings is more exciting! 1 inch exhaust with a 4 banger! Oooooo exciting!
@@whathahk I got to say I prefer watching most us/Canadian resto car shows because I love them old muscle cars.
Counts customs, gas monkey garage, bitchin rides etc fantastic cars
I watch these shows to learn and watch their process. When the scripted drama dominates the show, I tune out.
I agree. The fake crap is what kills all “ Reality shows”.
Couldn't agree more. As I said about, sure a little bit of fun here and there, great. But the focus has to be the cars.
The trick is to DVR the show,then fast forward through the drama. Sweet.
I had to completely stop watching it as Mark Worman kept coming across as a narcissistic moron more than the show being about the cars themselves.
I love this show and watch everyone.
With the exception of ANY show that has Jesse James in it, I've watched all of the automotive shows over the years. The title and subject matter of Graveyard Carz doesn't bother me at all. What does bother me is, just like all the others, they don't show much of the actual build. If they, or any of the others want to improve their show, BUILD THE DAMN CAR and keep the drama and other bs out of it!
Love this show. One of my favorite things about it, and a lot of people tend to over look, is many of the processes in the builds that he guides you through and explains, can be applied to other vehicles for restoring. Not everything on the show is Mopar specific in repairing or replacing, even though it's always Mopar as the example. Plenty of other car shows out there that don't do that, or just give you a quick lesson.
Why would they bother to gain more viewers when their business is to specialize in Mopars? Ridiculous. Graveyard Carz is awesome. I couldn't care less about conversations. I simply watch because I have a huge appreciation for the cars themselves.
Agreed i hate the stupid antics like all the other shows like this
@@frankcastle2045 ..I bet the stupid antics keep some viewers,people like dumb things...I put up with it to see the cars...I also restore Mopars only and enjoy this show..Sometimes their antics are sort of funny,it breaks up the seriousness of the show.
Exactly
@@01trsmar not for me they are all the same i love Mopar but not that much😁 i prefer nicks garage our uncle tonys, junkerup much better
I like the goofiness'!
I've been watching since it came out and haven't missed a show. Absolutely love the show .
Worman"s knowledge of Mopars is insane and his goofyness make this the show I dont want to miss.... and I'm not even a dedicated Mopar guy. The rest of the Ghouls combine to make this the best car show on TV!
These guys know exactly what we want watch. Worman is a genious we learn alot
I love this show. Worman is a genius when it comes to mopar restoration. The attention to detail and dedication to excellence is unmatched. I'm basically a Chevy guy, but watching this show is awesome.
I wish there was a Chevy guy as devoted as Wormen is
Yes me watching worman I like Mopar now
Would love to have a 440 70 dart restored by him .
@@Brickcritterdoitall he's given me an appreciation for Mopar as well. I'm still a camaro guy but there's something mystical about a 426 Hemi.
hi mark , how are your jar of dead flies doing?
In my opinion, one of the best Car Restoration shows on Motortrend.
Im a fan for life, keep going!
Very informative and entertaining show. I've been watching since season 1. The show does primarily focus on restoration of Mopars (Chrysler/Dodge/Plymouth) mostly in the mid-1960's through early 1970's, for a variety of real world reasons. I intend to keep watching and anticipate the show being renewed.
Mark is an encyclopedia, a skilled artisan, a cut-up, with the memory of an elephant and a love and passion for what he does. That is infectious.
No crust, really hope the Graveyard Carz stays on the air. It’s a great show.
I love Graveyard Carz! Mark Worman is very knowledgeable and detail oriented, even though he's quite a bit goofy at times. the way they restore these cars is incredible.
No Crust Love this show im old school & proud of it keep up the great builds hopefully for many years to come
A great crew keep doing what your doing please
👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Lol at this guy thinking they should do other cars.
The whole point of what he does is Mopar
I loved this show just because of Wormans knowledge and the quality.
Plus the straight up Rarity of Most of the projects
The quality is actually quite bad. Total hack mechanics.
hi mark , how are your jar of dead flies doing?
Awesome, these guys know there jobs. Great mechanics, they are the best ever. Who ever doesn't like the show, should not watch it. There not MOPAR people there Probably Chevy cookie cutter lovers
@@livewire8436 What are you smoking! Top notch work here! You think you could do better? Good luck!
If they started doing anything other than Mopar Muscle I would stop watching.
😭
Rumor has it they are looking for first gen Yugos now.
I’m a muscle car guy of all makes but their style is what I like!! All OEM!!
I am fine with the result, yet is the "cost" necessary?
No Crust . I watch this for the attention to detail on these beautifully restored machines. It reminds me of the '68 Coronet RT 440 4sp.I once owned...
I certainly don't watch it for the characters!
All I can say “ It better not happen!” Keep this show on as long as the tonight show or longer! I’ve seen every episode and need some new ones to see. 😊
No crust ; It’s a gear-heads show. That’s why we watch it. When you talk about getting new viewers who do you expect it to attract ?… Quilting enthusiasts?!!!
rice rocket drivers?Lol
@@billyjack4223 well I won’t be subscribing to No Crust. But I’m good with watching classic Mopars being saved. from a Ford guy.
Agree! The fact that Mark has a one track Mopar mind, is part of the quirkiness that makes the show work. Amazing OEM restorations! You wouldn’t get that level of detail in a every brand Resto shop. That would basically be a body shop/collision center. Who would want to watch that? I dig Mopars but I can appreciate any brand of a cool car.
Full of knowledge, a professor in his Mopar field. We need him to keep building these beautiful cars!!!
Most informative Mopar car show, have ever seen. Mark's wanting everyone to know details, is unmatched. Dave was a savior hire.
I do hope the show continues. I like the way these cars go from ugly to factory new.
Hell, better then factory new what do you mean?
No crust, always enjoyed seeing these classic cars being restored.
No Crust I've been watching this show for years now and enjoy the content and the individuals showing their skills and ability to put up with Mark. Thanks Mark Dutka
I've been enjoying this show since Velocity days. Mark & Co, you guys are doing a great job! Though I never drove a MOPAR back in the muscle/pony car days (Mustang/Camaro/Vette), Mark's excellent knowledge and explanations are filled with accurate info, great experience and love for MOPAR/CHRYCO. By watching Graveyard Cars, Mark's TV presentations have created a newfound love for his beloved brand in MY heart.
THANKS MARK & Co.‼️
It's been one of my favorite shows since it started, I'm sure ready for some more seasons!
I Love this show, please keep it on the air! To see my favorites of all time muscle cars being rebuilt as new is a joy to behold! New cars maybe fast but have no class!
No Crust. I have a love/hate relationship with automotive shows. I love the ones where I learn new things about cars and restoration like MotorWeek, Chasing Classic Cars, Wheeler Dealer and even shows like Faster with Finnegan. I avoid shows like Graveyard Cars, Orange County Choppers and Street Outlaws that are more like The Jerry Springer Show than a car show.
Love the show I think it’s great they’re bringing all these iconic cars back to life and bringing back memories for people who were lucky to own them back in the day
Love this show and watch regularly and want to see keep going on ,. It's very informative and they do an awesome job at what they build . Ide love to have one there mopars they built , ( ya know it's done correctly ). Keep up the great job ,and looking forward to many more years of watching this program . 👍🇺🇸😊
Worman knows that stuff backwards and forwards….if you need it explained to you, you just don’t get it
I sure hope it continues. I'm not a Mopar guy but I appreciate what they do and enjoy the show and look forward to every episode.
i love GYC i have seen every video 3 times and i still watch it endlessly while in lock down just look at the work they do amazing
Love the show, looking forward to visiting from Texas very soon.
Maybe add "Mopar Restorations by Graveyard Carz" as the title of the show
Wish they’d work on other mopars other than the small group of A and B body cars they routinely run through the shop. Dusters, Demons, Darts, older Barracudas (68-69), even Valiants were mopars too.
I am a GM guy, having (and restoring) a 1969 Olds 442 but I really hope that many more seasons to will be aired! This is one of the only car shows you can see so many details and where you can learn a lot even though you are not restoring Mopars. I am not sure if there is GM restoration business quite like this one. And I think Mark's profound knowledge about how to do it is at the top level and hard to beat!
No Crust, I hope there will be another season of Graveyard Carz.
Probably will be, they did 1 on Diesel brothers, heavy D debunked it
@@derekrogers3426 Me, not so much. I turn the channel any time I see him come on. Just do not like his personality at all. Can tolerate Mopars more than I can him
No crust.. As long as there are the ole Mopar guys still around, like me, their viewership will remain good. I had a 70 Challenger back in the day, to this day, to me, it's the most beautiful car ever made.
I hope the show continues. Enjoy watching it.
Never been a real Mopar Fan but truly appreciate all that they can restore from such a bad state to pristine better than original condition to once again roam the roadways of USA. Enjoy the show and hope it stays on.
For the past 10 years maybe more I've been watching programs like this very often how they put old cars back together like Mopar GM Ford and Chrysler and and you know you know there's a lot of fun involved in it and you know what they had a little crazy too but still is a winner if they come back together and redo a new show for the next season
I've talked to Mark at car shows, he doesn't know all the stuff he claims. It is memerized scripts just like every TV show. The drama is why I don't watch the show.
Great show, keep going
Met Mark many years ago at his shop in Springfield. This is the Mark I remember. He was restoring Mopars then that nobody was willing to take on then. Great guy and enjoy the show as a new viewer.
Just feasting my eyes on on that rare MOPAR goodness makes me come back time and time again. I sometimes cant stomach Marks BS but he does knows his MOPARS. I wish I had my 71 440 auto Dodge Challenger back. MOPAR or no car
mark is a walking library when it comes to mopars.has done some top notch builds.i cant imagine the cost of some of them.
No matter how you slice it and dice it, that show has been a success. I could only wish to have a tv show of my own that would last more than one episode! 🤣
No Crust! My dad was a Chrysler mechanic so I grew to love Mopars such as my personal rides ,1966 Belvedere, 1970 Charger R/T SE, 1973 Dart Swinger, 70s, 80s Dodge trucks. I love to see the transformation of the rust buckets. I don't veiw TV very often so if its on UA-cam I will watch every episode.
Grave Yard Cars Mark explains in mi-nute detail every nut/bolt, every part and the labour that goes into their car builds, cost expectations. Educational, eye opening, Kudos!
If they would just make it an “informative” show I would watch it. I love the historical aspect they highlight. The stupid humor and drama drove me away.
EXACTLY Marks constant clown act stopped me from watching. I do have a great sense of humor but his childishness is sooo G dam irritating i change the channel . If there had to be a top 3 in shows Tom Smith from Misfit garage would take 3rd. #2 Horny Mike from Counts Kustoms and Mark Worman #1 King of the worlds most irritating clowns
Try "Nick's garage" great show on UA-cam and no scripts
Mark's childish antics and the repetitive flashbacks made me stop watching.
I love this show. I am an 18 year old Muscle Car enthusiast and I especially love Mopars. This show is just amazing, I watch it for so many reason but the biggest reason is Mark Wormans knowledge. I learned so much from him and I could watch the show over and over again because there is so much to learn you need multiple times to pick it all up. This show is just a must watch for every Mopar guy. (Edit: Noticed I fucked up a sentence lmao)
You're not 18!
@@vikings844 Yeah I'm 19, almost 20 now and proud owner of a 88 Firebird lmao
I grew up with these cars in the 70’s and seen a lot of them go to the scrap yard. To see them being restored to fine detail by Mark and his knowledgeable team is amazing I love the show
I’ve been Enjoying the show for years I really hope It doesn’t go anywhere a lot to be learned by watching it no crust.Thanks for sharing your knowledge Mark
Hope there is a season 14, it's one of the best shows on , my family watches every week,
Worman has more on camera personality than just about any of the car show guys, remember Boyd Coddington s personality?
Coddington was a good designer, but the personality was a real turn off. No wonder Foose Never Looked back. I couldn't work for such an ass
@@charliefrisbie3764 I agree100%, loved the hot rods, couldn't stand the bullshyt air of supremacy
@@charliefrisbie3764 I came close. Glad I decided no.
I was sad when Carroll Shelby passed. Hurts me to see Gene Winfield getting old. Boyd passed at 63 and I couldn't care less. Dude was an arrogant jerk. I don't understand how a "Car Guy" can be so grumpy when living the dream. Chip Foose, Dave Kindig, Joe Martin, Ian Roussel and Worman all seem to be good people.
@@SilverC8andDroppedC10 yup
I like the show and format, mark is very knowable and love his attention to the very finest detail like bolt sizes and type and the way he can read a car from the Vin. The staff are very good at their jobs. The show makes me smile.
His attention to detail really is second to none. The only think that distracts him is daral when he us winding mark up which seems to be just about always lol. Great show !
im not even a big mopar fan but i love the show. his dedication to restoring the cars they way they came is one of the great things about it.
Can’t get enough of Mopar cars.
I will keep watching faithfully until they take it off the air ! And then I hope there will be another way of watching through some other means of media.
i hope there is a season 14 this is one of the best shows on cable
From the very beginning, I have loved this show and what it is showing in bringing a beast back from the dead end. In every episode I would gaze beyond the immediate action and into the rust yard background and check the inventory to see if the 'to be worked' is enough for another yr. "Stay alive GraveYard Carz". I have two Ram PUs, I drive a GOAT!.
Lots of knowledge given!
Wow, a scripted reality show? Who could have guessed! I have been watching it here on YT and loving it, funny as hell!
Will continue for many seasons to come.
I'm not a Mopar guy, but I respected the show... and have a new found respect for the cars too. Thanks my brothers!💌
And we don’t have to worry about Mark building anther make of car , he would not do that . and that’s we love him .
actually youre wrong he built a 32 chevy on the show
No crust, one of my favorites keep it on🏁
I'm more of an old Willys Jeep guy and Pontiac BUT I LOVE watching GYC . You can learn a lot even if it's not YOUR style of car .
Mark’s daughter had a great personality which should have been harnessed on the show’s script. I loved the mixture of technical knowledge and humor of the show. I loved every episode even though I am not a diehard Mopar fan.
I dunno, I personally enjoy watching this guy restore all them 'ol Chryslers...especially the 'totalled' ones...
The show is called what it called for a reason as they specialize in saving ok’d school Mopars and nothing else. If you’re a fan of Mopars keep watching like myself.
Don’t you mean “k’od”?
@@dietersmythe9649 no actually meant old school. Sorry for the typo.
With a 72’ Chevelle Elco.
Just happy t’be involved.
Fun hobby💡
I like this show that despite the drama there are spots on the show where you do learn. You can gain some valuable tips from experts. I am restoring a non-Mopar 67 Firebird convertible in my garage. For those of us who are building cars in their home garages these types of shows are priceless even if you have to ignore the drama. I actually take notes at times. If you like modern cars there are shows out there for you so don't hate on the old school car shows.
No Crust First of all I've been a Ford guy for 50 years, but that never stopped me from enjoying car shows like this one! I know all of the "reality" shows are scripted, but I don't care when it's shows that I enjoy watching! I'd prefer they wouldn't censor them, but we know that ain't happening!❤😎👍🇺🇸
No Crust, I've always been a die hard Mopar fan most of my life and even though I don't
drive a Mopar at the moment I still love them and I love watching Graveyard cars I hope
it stays on the air forever.
I hope they continue with the awesome content!!!!!
There are many brand specific restoration shops, but not on TV. Since I was a Mopar enthusiast from the early 70's it's a joy to watch Mark's restorations come together...unfortunately Mark's antics are part of the show, but his knowledge of parts and there part numbers to a specific applications might not be appreciated by most, but to the MOPAR loyalist it's a joy to watch, as it brings back many memories of working on those A,B and E bodiy cars many years ago.
I’m sure there will be more season’s
Love the show !!
Love the show! I have a 1967 Barracuda Coupe that was my first car. Mark is full of helpful tips .
No crust! I love this show and all the information that it gives!!
As long as old MOPAR muscle cars need to be restored, Mark will be doing it, at least until he's in the graveyard.
True. As long as there are Mopar followers he will be around
While watch I feel like I am being lectured to and he treats his employees as inexperience workers as the owner always explains how to do it step by step.
Josh Q - it is because Mark Worman knows so much about Mopars, it always seems to sound like he is lecturing.. But I believe he just wants others including us, to Know all he knows about Mopars for Our Benefit... No one does this.. He does it for free... Others Charge $$$ to teach you what he is doing for Free... And no one can ever say he and his shop turn out crappy work either...
This show is awesome I don't even know what you're talking about. I was so addicted to this the minute I watched the first episode I couldn't stop
I love the way he quotes old movies !
Keep it going there's a lot of Mopar fans out here.
I had so many Mopars in my day. 1971
Dodge van, 1966 dodge dart slant 6. 225
I built a 1965 Plymouth Valiant 340 4 sd
My queen was a 1969 Dodge Dart GTS
383 4 so. I put a 440 6 pack super
shifter blue with snow white interior. Mint. I originally paid $1,500 off a lot.
The best automotive resto show. Period!!
I am on vacation in Springfield area and went buy today all locked up and no sign of anyone or anything going on
"NO CRUST" I would hope that they can keep the show going and bring more of the old cars back. It would be great if they did other makes but I understand that Mark is a MOPAR guy.
I Love the show and all the cars he Restores he's a Genius
I always turn the channel when the main older guy tries to act like a badass and starts shadow boxing.
Mark He was so in love with himself, how much he knows that his workers couldn’t get anything done without being shamed
I’m a Chevy guy but I grew up 2 miles from a Chrysler plant.. appreciate the detail and work that workman and his crew did.. even tony dagastino. Has his shop downstate in Delaware so they love him in lower Delaware…
I've been a Mopar Muscle Car guy all of my life. I think is a great show for us Mopar guys. The only thing I don't like is Mark's slapstick BS.
i had a 71 charger my girl then wife loved it was baby blue white vinyl top se bench seats we went to drive in movies all the time every week took it to florida in 78 was very reliable cari put an 8track in it my best friend was a mopar fanatic 70 challenger convertable 318 71 charger rt 440 magnum 70 cuda 440 siix pak he was constantly grounded from his dad was a continental airline pilot had the bigluxury plymouth
Could do without half of the “comedy”.
You will never get closer to the Mopar online encyclopedia than this.
When Mark is in the zone I could listen to him talk for hours.
Been here since the beginning, recorded quite a few.
Great programming!!!!!!!!
Mark Worman knows his stuff. He is funny and very entertaining to watch. His attitude about doing "correct" restorations translates to any make of car. I am not into Mopars (Buick guy here) but I watch his show anyway.
To steal a line from My Cousin Vinny, he's funny how?
@@reginaldhall6871 Yes, I find him amusing.
“I’m not gonna paint it black!”
Bro it’s a drive shaft 😂😂