Graveyard Carz

Graveyard Carz is an American automotive reality TV show made on location in Springfield, Oregon that restores the late 1960s/early 1970s Mopar muscle cars.

[citation needed] In 2016 TERN commissioned and acquired the global rights for 26 episodes of Graveyard Carz in HFR UHD.

Mark Worman wanted to document the restoration of a 1971 Plymouth 'Cuda, painted Hemi Orange, equipped with a 440 6 Barrel V8, a Heavy Duty 4-Speed manual transmission, and a 3.54 ratio Dana 60 rear axle.

After seeing how entertaining the team was, Worman and Smith decided to start shooting concept material for a television pilot, and Graveyard Carz was born.

At the end of Season 4, the 'Cuda was shipped off to American Metal Direct (AMD), an automobile and truck replacement parts retailer for installation.

The first four seasons of Graveyard Carz featured Mark Worman, Royal Yoakum, Josh Rose, and Daren Kirkpatrick.

True to the show's premise, the current cast is actual automotive technicians, and the film crew plans series shoots around the elements of key car builds.

Due to how quickly the show must be produced, and how long it actually takes to build a car, the episodes are edited parallel with the filming.

Therefore, every effort is made to place them in episodes as close to when they occurred in real time in order to avoid continuity issues.

Graveyard Carz went through a total revamp: new logo, new graphics, and new show format built upon the changes made in Season 5.