Look at all that Mopar goodness in that lot! Lots of money sitting there. They can keep restoring all of these for a living till they retire. Strictly to sell or go to Auction. Must be nice to be in that situation... My Fav. 1971 Cuda
In your back graveyard you have a 1970 Plymouth Fury. I’ve seen it on your openings for years. Your next project should be to drop a Hellcat crate engine with a 6 speed manual transmission in that Plymouth Fury! Call it,”Hell Cat Fury!” Or simply HLCATFY! Leave it brown with the vinyl top and big meat Micky Thompson tires on the rear! Other than that keep it stock looking. That’s one mean mother of a MOPAR! MOPAR enthusiast will lineup to buy that car!
If you have a steamer… it dosent matter how the carpet is shipped. But, it is nice that a normal guy who dosent have a steamer can get some carpet that isnt all wadded up in a small box. The steamer trumps all though.
Mark you and me are a little alike we both are crazy what makes you me different is you do your stuff for money and your greatness shows and I do my work on restoring cars trucks for my own use and I enjoy what I do one at a time love your show mark
Best show ever. Mark is well deserving of the Hellephant engine and the Mopar award. Even with all the distraction and some of the controversy, they manage to build those cars better than original with attention to detail.
Among many slogans used, "Dodge Dependability" was used about a century ago. After many years and miles of use, my 318 and 360 engines from the mid 1970's support that claim.
Back in the mid 70’s a friend picked up a 69 Charger 500 SE the same colors as that one it was a rusty (really bad rear quarters) 383 4bbl auto sure grip. I think I owned it for a night
I remember those cars and how beautiful they were when they were new, but if you lived in the northeast and drove them all year long within a few years they would start getting rot holes in them.
Mark and the rest of ghouls keep up the good work and keep it a family tradition
Great gift ! The engine …. and brand ambassador is awesome!!❤❤❤❤
Look at all that Mopar goodness in that lot! Lots of money sitting there. They can keep restoring all of these for a living till they retire. Strictly to sell or go to Auction. Must be nice to be in that situation... My Fav. 1971 Cuda
In your back graveyard you have a 1970 Plymouth Fury. I’ve seen it on your openings for years. Your next project should be to drop a Hellcat crate engine with a 6 speed manual transmission in that Plymouth Fury! Call it,”Hell Cat Fury!” Or simply HLCATFY! Leave it brown with the vinyl top and big meat Micky Thompson tires on the rear! Other than that keep it stock looking. That’s one mean mother of a MOPAR! MOPAR enthusiast will lineup to buy that car!
I would love to own one of the graveyard cars. Mark you guys do fabulous work 👏 😀 💪 👍
Hey Mark
Great vid
What's the PPG code you use on your hair ?
Traction gold.
If you have a steamer… it dosent matter how the carpet is shipped. But, it is nice that a normal guy who dosent have a steamer can get some carpet that isnt all wadded up in a small box. The steamer trumps all though.
That one of a kind engine should have gone in a 69 R/T Charger or Daytona / Superbird, just my opinion. Love this show!
Mark you and me are a little alike we both are crazy what makes you me different is you do your stuff for money and your greatness shows and I do my work on restoring cars trucks for my own use and I enjoy what I do one at a time love your show mark
So will there be a 69 charger r/t barn find in this 69 charger r/t barn find episode?
30 minutes in we see it
For about 2.4 minutes total of 69 charger r/t barn find.
What a cool car !
Best show ever. Mark is well deserving of the Hellephant engine and the Mopar award. Even with all the distraction and some of the controversy, they manage to build those cars better than original with attention to detail.
Metal is what I like metal on metal lol 😂
Amazing Car
30:59 - gave me a heart attack.
would love to own any car Mark and his team built
Among many slogans used, "Dodge Dependability" was used about a century ago. After many years and miles of use, my 318 and 360 engines from the mid 1970's support that claim.
My very original, number’s matching 1970 DODGE CHARGER 500 with the original 318 ci engine supports this claim as well!!!
I'm in the minority. I Love the look of a Light colored Vinyl top on most any color.
Top notch!!!!! //Lars
GARAGE FIND 69 CHARGER R/T GETS DELIVERED! was that just bull to get people watching
No he delivered it early in the show...did u comment after watching??
If so u have issues with viewing so commenting may be bull...
I’m with you Dougie , convertibles are not on my wish list
He put that big motor in Christine? i would have put that into a R/T Challenger. best year and model rare.
Ice IceBox man no way you're a tray.
My first episode Mark is a f riot.
Back in the mid 70’s a friend picked up a 69 Charger 500 SE the same colors as that one it was a rusty (really bad rear quarters) 383 4bbl auto sure grip. I think I owned it for a night
I remember those cars and how beautiful they were when they were new, but if you lived in the northeast and drove them all year long within a few years they would start getting rot holes in them.
@@earlfullwiler3604 I live in the Great Lakes Chargers, Mustangs and Camaros were really bad about rusting out.
Quanto costa una charger del 1971?
These episodes would be a whole lot better if Mark spent more time teaching us about old Mopars and less time attempting to be funny.
Ha ha I lmao I never use bondo as it makes a car worthless and net value of a car with bondo has a value of $0.0
Will’s son Kenny G
sick air grabber