Really like this episode, Mark is still being his goofy self but they toned it down and got more actual car stuff in. Also like he's being more positive to the shop guys.
Liking the less nutty, respectfully Mark. 👍 That seized Cuda engine needs about a month in a electrolysis tank, your company's skills are well established, the clown show is uneeded your loyal audience is hooked
Hopefully one day I'll come visit Graveyard Cars, I'm Mopar Nate from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania!!! I'm a longtime friend who restored Mopars for many years, Yes, we know Tony D, from Tony's Auto Parts (MOPAR) in Harrington, Delaware!!! Cousin Dougie is a really cool Dude, Mark you know you are as well!!! Mopar Nate Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
"Honest Mark", looks about as honest as Arthur Daly was in the British hit series Minder! A great video and interesting channel, well worthy of any Brit subscribing!
My Dad worked at Sterling Heights Stamping Plant in Michigan was Electrician in Maintenance Department. Years ago, He told me Dies for stamping Metal parts of cars were sold to after market Companies. Had tours at Plant though years lot of metal form parts are 3 and four stages before part is complete. Very loud just with few presses running. Also Plant is 1 mile long, Dad needed bike to get his destination. Mark and metal parts probably came from that Plant Very 😎 Dad worked for Chrysler 1966-1998..
I have to say this. I absolutely hated this show in the first couple seasons. I caught a later episode some time later and found that Mark is incredibly knowledgeable and presents the content with clear and understandable poise. I also find the humor honest and not contrived. I can only hope that the way this show is presented is the way it actually is. Thanks for letting us into your world and family that you have. Aaron, what a fantastic job you've done with this show. I will be adding the entire cast and crew to my prayer list just because I admire the positive message this show presents. Thank you and keep up the good work. Oh and by the way, I am a gm fan, particularly the Firebird.
I love the attitude of preserving every aspect of OEM that you can, but I think with the spot welds it's getting a little bit carried away. Yeah I get it, that's how it was done at the factory but in certain areas, just forget about it and MIG weld it and be done with it.
I mean don't get me wrong..I love classic Mopar iron and own a couple Cudas myself.. But 40 to 50K the way it sits now? I just dont see it.. its 440 six barrell car which is very cool.But the column automatic and being a non shaker car really hurts the top end value IMO..Maybe 85 to 95 K restored in todays market..
The Aftermarket Chinese AMD metal replacement panels does not have the Tensile Strength of the original sheet metal that car is literally going to be a rolling coca cola can when finished
I'm hoping you can help me with my General Lee plastic model car build. Are you able to help me with mixing TNT express orange, otherwise known as TNT orange? I live in Hawaii. The General will be entered into a national model car contest. I prey that the Shawlin priest of mopar can help.
Man, seeing those panels put together painted and sealed up all limelight (INSIDE!) Geez, it really gives a perfectionist boner without having to lift a finger! Great episode, thanks! I'll be in the bathroom if anybody need me...
I cannot get over what these rattletraps sell for these days. We used to buy them for a couple of thousand bucks...but we were young and having fun. Now these grey haired old farts are destroying the economy of these old cars.
Best show of all time.. funny, informative, fast paced, clever... got it all
Love that they are trying to preserve as much of the original car
Really like this episode, Mark is still being his goofy self but they toned it down and got more actual car stuff in. Also like he's being more positive to the shop guys.
I agree and its about time, it needed to be toned down a little.
EXCELLENT! Learned a ton of great info from this show! SO MUCH BETTER THAN THE RECENT SOAP OPERA SHOWS!!!
Best show ever. Should be on prime time.
Great work and show of respect.
What more can you ask for . Its funny and informative. It brings back my younger years. Videos of our favorite cars.
You nailed the old school car lot ad. It’s like you were channeling Cal Worthington!!!
This is the best episode I've ever seen. Focus was on all the things needed to be done on this Cuda. Excellent.
love this guy!
such a great show..especially when not a 10x rerun
Liking the less nutty, respectfully Mark. 👍
That seized Cuda engine needs about a month in a electrolysis tank, your company's skills are well established, the clown show is uneeded your loyal audience is hooked
Go see Cal, Go see Cal, Go see Cal! 😂😂😂
Are you looking for another set of wheels?
My 71 Cuda was in that condition when I bought it. I paid less than $1,000 for it. Now I have north of 40 grand invested and it's far from finished.
Hopefully one day I'll come visit Graveyard Cars, I'm Mopar Nate from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania!!! I'm a longtime friend who restored Mopars for many years, Yes, we know Tony D, from Tony's Auto Parts (MOPAR) in Harrington, Delaware!!! Cousin Dougie is a really cool Dude, Mark you know you are as well!!! Mopar Nate Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Tamaqua Pennsylvania here
Great episode! Shame the 440/6 cuda is a column shifted automatic.
"Honest Mark", looks about as honest as Arthur Daly was in the British hit series Minder! A great video and interesting channel, well worthy of any Brit subscribing!
My Dad worked at Sterling Heights Stamping Plant in Michigan was Electrician in Maintenance Department.
Years ago, He told me Dies for stamping Metal parts of cars were sold to after market Companies.
Had tours at Plant though years lot of metal form parts are 3 and four stages before part is complete.
Very loud just with few presses running.
Also Plant is 1 mile long, Dad needed bike to get his destination.
Mark and metal parts probably came from that Plant Very 😎
Dad worked for Chrysler 1966-1998..
The factory put seam sealer between the cowl panel and firewall before spot welding. How are you going to seal that up?
Sassy Grass 💚
I have to say this. I absolutely hated this show in the first couple seasons. I caught a later episode some time later and found that Mark is incredibly knowledgeable and presents the content with clear and understandable poise. I also find the humor honest and not contrived. I can only hope that the way this show is presented is the way it actually is. Thanks for letting us into your world and family that you have. Aaron, what a fantastic job you've done with this show. I will be adding the entire cast and crew to my prayer list just because I admire the positive message this show presents. Thank you and keep up the good work. Oh and by the way, I am a gm fan, particularly the Firebird.
Fitting that cuda was inderwater😅😅
I don't think most people get that joke but that's what makes it even funnier for me.
“ I’m a metal craftsman “ - Ice Trey
Sorry new to Moper,.. What is that B7 blue car in the background 90% of the show?? Is that a super bird? Or a Charger.. That car looks AWSOME!!!
Hey Mark, how did you find another being "Marty" from the same planet, Doug is from?
I love the attitude of preserving every aspect of OEM that you can, but I think with the spot welds it's getting a little bit carried away. Yeah I get it, that's how it was done at the factory but in certain areas, just forget about it and MIG weld it and be done with it.
Do think you guys could restore my old 64 Mercury comet 202🤔
Yeahhhh😅😅
The upper cowl is original? Looks like a replacement to me.
Mark is finally funny! The prices he asks are a joke!
that car is worth 50k in that condition? So what is nice one worth? 2 or 3 million?
nah about 250k
That’s about right, maybe a little more depending on options.
A 71 hemi. You bet.
Not if they are buying though. They only offer $5,000 to $7000.
I mean don't get me wrong..I love classic Mopar iron and own a couple Cudas myself.. But 40 to 50K the way it sits now? I just dont see it.. its 440 six barrell car which is very cool.But the column automatic and being a non shaker car really hurts the top end value IMO..Maybe 85 to 95 K restored in todays market..
Those are hickory nuts
Is she done yet pops❤
i want to buy a cuda!
I see all of Mark's minions are giving out the kudos here.
Hey Mark's grow a set and talk to subscribers here in the Comments section!
The Aftermarket Chinese AMD metal replacement panels does not have the Tensile Strength of the original sheet metal that car is literally going to be a rolling coca cola can when finished
Mark, dont let them fool you, you are funny as F!!
Old repeat again and again 🥱😴
Why don’t they like the 1967 Chargers?
You look like dany da Vito in matildha
I'm hoping you can help me with my General Lee plastic model car build. Are you able to help me with mixing TNT express orange, otherwise known as TNT orange? I live in Hawaii. The General will be entered into a national model car contest. I prey that the Shawlin priest of mopar can help.
Mark you slot of fun so stupid when your kidding
You’ve got that torch set way to high you wasting fuel an 02. It should not be hissing
Man, seeing those panels put together painted and sealed up all limelight (INSIDE!) Geez, it really gives a perfectionist boner without having to lift a finger! Great episode, thanks! I'll be in the bathroom if anybody need me...
Lol it's boner time 😂😂
Perfectionist boner, I understood that way too well and way too fast.
35:54
Enough on the firewall already 😮Jesus christ himself said enough 😅
He's just making up prices the car is worth what some sucker will pay.i was buying these in the late 80s for 1500 to 2000 dollars
That was the 80's.... Lol. Shell's are going for 20k. You must be still living in the 80's.
Why not just pull the whole thing out
Why have a 440 with an automatic??
Makes no sense.
I cannot get over what these rattletraps sell for these days. We used to buy them for a couple of thousand bucks...but we were young and having fun. Now these grey haired old farts are destroying the economy of these old cars.
GM poo boxes!!!!