• When you click on links to various merchants on this site and make a purchase, this can result in this site earning a commission. Affiliate programs and affiliations include, but are not limited to, the eBay Partner Network.

Charger to be on Graveyard Carz

Lot's of hate for the only Mopar show on television. If it weren't for Mark, there wouldn't be a Mopar show on television. They didn't even want Graveyard Carz because it was too niche. Mark practically gave it to them for pennies on the dollar - a show he funded completely out of his pocket to by the way. Is there drama? Yep. But all your bitchin' and complaining here, if showcased on TV, would be drama too. So, it happens and it's filmed and people eat it up whether you like it or not.
 
Lot's of hate for the only Mopar show on television. If it weren't for Mark, there wouldn't be a Mopar show on television. They didn't even want Graveyard Carz because it was too niche. Mark practically gave it to them for pennies on the dollar - a show he funded completely out of his pocket to by the way. Is there drama? Yep. But all your bitchin' and complaining here, if showcased on TV, would be drama too. So, it happens and it's filmed and people eat it up whether you like it or not.
You are correct.....as much as I don't care for Marks goofy *** personality, I do love the cars he has on the shows. Also, he is extremely very knowledgeable about those cars and every aspect about Mopars.
 
You are correct.....as much as I don't care for Marks goofy *** personality, I do love the cars he has on the shows. Also, he is extremely very knowledgeable about those cars and every aspect about Mopars.
No hate here. Great show. Yes Mark is goofy but just sit back and "enjoy" his slapstick humor and take in all the Mopar information.
 
I watch the show for the cars. I know it's all for show and all the info is not always 100% correct. I believe somewhere out there because of this show some younger generation is watching and likes what he sees so eventually may buy a car like it to restore himself. Keeping this next generation involved is what it is all about.
 
Last edited:
Lot's of hate for the only Mopar show on television.
Not the show... just Mark's open and public disrespect for the 1st Gen Charger. Not to mention his disdainful treatment of 1st Gen owners who have gone out of their way to help him in the past.
 
Not the show... just Mark's open and public disrespect for the 1st Gen Charger. Not to mention his disdainful treatment of 1st Gen owners who have gone out of their way to help him in the past.
Yes, I agree on that. I asked Tony (on the show) about this too and I guess we just have to deal with it and understand that WE of the 1st Gen Chargers are a "unique" bunch just like out cars. And that IS a good thing.
 
I don't know what Mark has against the 1st gen Chargers, but I love them and I have never had the chance to own one....
 
I don't know what Mark has against the 1st gen Chargers
As I've stated in the past, Mark is not the most imaginative guy on the block... a Custom Rodder he is not. Like 90% of the buying public, Mark prefers the ready made cookie cutter cars that rolled of the line completely stylized & finished, front to back, looking the part. No more thought or effort required. Mark knows what he likes when he sees it, and that's where it ends. He lacks the creative vision required to see beyond the obvious and create something he can call his own. Mark's idea of creative thinking is taking a stripe off a 73 and putting it on a 72.
1st Gen Chargers are an open canvas for anyone with an once of artistic creativity. So many lines, chrome and other styling cues to work from... I could sit around all day playing in Photoshop creating different versions and variations. Classy, Muscle, Cool... name your flavor...There's a lot you can do with a 1st Gen.
 
Last edited:
I note that Uncle Tony has a first generation.
That should settle any questions about Chargers.

(And we now know what's wrong with new cars. Too many molded %$#@& hoses.)
 
Auto Transport Service
Back
Top