Hey Mark. I love your show and your sense of humor. Especially the "panty remover" reference. One correction though. The Camaros, Chevelles, and Corvettes had already done all the collecting by the time the rest of the muscle cars got there ........ All in good fun my friend :). When I graduated high school in '79, all these great cars were ten years old plus or minus, and were in need of rebuilds. Perfect for a mechanically inclined kid's tight budget. My friends and I from auto shop class rebuilt a 1970 383 magnum 727 auto that was in a one of our buddies 1970 Charger. That car was awesome, but heavy. My friend that owned it spent all his money on parts, but when it got to the tires could only afford brand new recaps. Not even radials. I don't know how we didn't all die in a car crash ....... Then another friend bought a rust free (New England) Cuda roller (no engine), but every panel of that car was dented, but it was lighter than the Charger That 383 from one friend's Charger, ended up in the other friend's Cuda. That was a great time to be a kid with a driver's license. Everyone helped everyone else . I am a Chevy guy , but love all the muscle cars. The first car that ever scared me was a friend's built '69 Road Runner. 383, 4 speed, Dana 4:11 posi. It was like trying to fly a helicopter without a tail rotor though My '69 Camaro would hook and go straight. We nearly ended up in a Cranberry bog with the built Road Runner. Best of luck with your 1970 Muscle Car dealership. What a fantastic idea. I'm looking forward to more GYC shows. Take care.
Alyssa is good daughter your blessed to have such a daughter like her to be by your side alot kids don't care she does glade you keep her close and involve her in your business I did same I had a remodeling business I retired she took over and is more successful then I was so it proves when we as parents involve our kids in our lives they grow up good and well ♥ hats off too you for keeping her safe and close to your heart
Season 7 was aired between March to November 2017. It is currently in Season 13 in 2021. Alyssa did look thinner in Season 7. She still looks good today!
while i have never been a mopar guy , i had a 70 cougar , back when i was a kid, just to not be a mustang and camaro clone. i liked the cuda and charger and even the challenger. after watching your show, you have me thinking of the 67 gtx. not ready to trade in my 07 911 s porsche . you guys being oem and attention to detail has me hooked on your show. great crews, will is great. duggy cracks me up. along with the actual guy who needs a new vocabulary.
i really dont care what anyone says , mark worman and his TEAM build the best mopars in the world. the way they all should be done. it would be an absolute privilege to own one of their builds.
Great show..Great job like always on the cars..BUT WOW SHE IS ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS.. SHE JUST NEEDS A GOOD BUFFING..AND POPS DID YOU WINN THE LOTTERY...WOW GREATTT MOPARS..
Is 'wrapping down' muffler clamps with an impact the correct OEM rebuild? Or should they be tightened down with a torque wrench to factory (OEM) specs?
Mark, why do you paint the exhaust manifolds the same color as the engine? I don’t remember them being painted factory but maybe I’m wrong can you clarify please
Daddy Mark Has The Knowledge That He's Passing Down to Her as Well As The Rest of The Team!!!!!!! Mark's Genes As Well!!!!!!! Men Gotta Stick Together!!!!!!!
Hey Mark, How come you haven't restored a Second gen Barracuda. 1969, 1968, 1967? How about doing a 1969 Barracuda? FYI I am a proud owner of a 1969 Fastback Barracuda with the 340-S, Formula S package
Did you ever payback Darren for sanding your Hemi Engine? You know, did you shit on his doorstep, in a brown paper bag, set it on fire and ring the doorbell?
@@jredd801 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 He's always touting how Tony D'Agostino and AMD and literally hundreds of other vendors repop the parts to do a factory correct resto. Go back to English class, little boy.
Some people are simply cringeworthy, and would be unwatchable if not for a car thrown in every now and then. Playing stupid high school dork and dancing like Ellen Degeneres has me reaching for the remote. Mark learned nothing from Richard Rawlings. Sad.
Theirs a lot more people that can do that kind of work than what that bonehead thinks!!!!! Your basically taking all the junk parts off and putting new parts back on the cars, with alittle fab and reconstruction of them, all you need is time and money
Which most don't have enough of. Believe me, I would love to own a 68 roadrunner. Chances are that I will never be able to afford one though. If I did all the work myself, I would probably not be able to enjoy it until I was in my 70s. I would love to have a tribute car though since it's cheaper.