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Mark and the Ghoulz count and catalog every significant restoration in series history, from the first 1970 Road Runner to the 1971 Phoenix 'Cuda; the restorations of the past are held up against the new restorations.
A '70 Challenger R/T has been exposed to the elements for years, but now it's time to wrap up the metal work, which could spell a lot of work for the Ghoulz; Will experiences deja vu painting another '69 Road Runner that needs a vinyl top installed.
Mark and Tony D'Agostino revisit the Reynolds 'Cuda, a Mopar that's considered the lowest-mile 1971 'Cuda; at the shop, Will wrangles the Ghoulz to complete the assembly on a rare A-body.
The team takes on a big engine challenge trying to save a 1971 Cuda numbers-matching 383, which has multiple, massive freeze cracks in the block; in the metal shop, the Ghoulz tackle another tribute wing car, this time a Daytona.
When the local junkyard closes, Mark and Dougie have to rescue an old friend from the earliest days of Graveyard Carz.
Still exhausted from SEMA in Las Vegas, Mark and the Ghoulz get back to the grind; Will prepares to paint his first 1970 AAR 'Cuda; with Mark breathing down his neck and micromanaging his methods, Will's rebellious nature is stirred up.
The Ghoulz head back to SEMA, but first they must finish the 1970 Dodge T/A Challenger tribute; the year's show features competition from one a restored Phoenix 'Cuda that was nearly incinerated in a fire.
The team powers through an epic SEMA build, a 1970 Dodge T/A Challenger tribute in Go Mango; the car is outfitted with a supercharged Mopar Hellcat Red Eye crate Hemi, along with custom vinyl graphics.
For the first time, the car is revealed backwards; beginning with the final product, the crew peels back the stages of the restoration; revealing what makes this 1971 Hemi Shaker Cuda special.
When a local car dealer wants to bring back the car of his youth, he enlists Mark to create an identical twin to his 1969 Road Runner; this car will have one or two add-ons, including a sport hood treatment.
Mark and Justin begin assembly on a rare 1971 Mr. Norm's Dodge Demon; the team shifts gears to focus on a 1969 Charger tribute car that's made to order.
The crew races to finish a one-owner 1970 Super Bee that belongs to a decorated, retired Marine; as Mark and Justin forge ahead, a snafu on Will's side of the shop may cause a total mission failure.
Mark gets good news that Allysa is pregnant and Mark will have a grandson; he also gets bad news that one of his clients is in the hospital and doesn't have long, so the crew bands together to finish the client's 1971 Road Runner.