The best way to go about buying your own Graveyard Carz car is to reach out to the shop through its email address.
Graveyard Carz has recently returned to MotorTrend for its whopping 19th season.
This means that long-time fans of the show have been privy to almost two decades of haggling, welding, painting and customization – not to mention some of the most impressive Mopar builds of all time.
Buying Graveyard Carz cars
But, as every gearhead will no doubt already know, watching these expert restorations play out on screen, is just not the same as experiencing Mark Worman’s and the rest of The Ghouls’ handiwork in real life.
Fortunately, since the team pretty much has a continuous flow of new projects coming through the shop at all times, you may just get the chance to buy a Graveyard Carz car of your very own.
In fact, purchasing a Graveyard Carz car is as simple as sending an email describing your dream car to the shop’s email address; graveyardmotorz@yahoo.com.
Keeping up with the Graveyard Carz team
If you have been following along with the Graveyard Carz team for a while, you would know that the work does not necessarily stop when the cameras stop rolling.
And as a result, the best way to keep an eye on all of the projects that the team is involved in and to stay on top of the auctions that the Graveyard Carz cars may be making an appearance at in the future is to follow the team on social media.
Graveyard Carz has a variety of official social media pages, including:
Platform | Handle |
@graveyardcarz | |
@graveyard_carz | |
X (formerly know as Twitter) | @graveyardcarz |
YouTube | @graveyardcarzshow |
And, if you are looking for even more behind-the-scenes action, following Mark Worman, Royal Yoakum, Will Scott and the “ghouls” on their personal pages is also a good idea.
The types of cars that the Graveyard Carz team restores
While a love for all things automotive has united gearheads for centuries, most gearheads have a specific brand or era that they prefer above all others.
And for Worman and the team at the Graveyard Carz shop, this preference includes Mopar muscle cars from the late 1960s and early 1970s.
However, it is worth noting that Worman has a particular love for any Mopar that falls into the Chrysler ’72-category.
Have you considered selling?
While buying a Mopar from the famous Graveyard Carz shop is a dream for most of the enthusiasts who watch the show, there are plenty of other ways to get in on the action.
The fully restored Graveyard Carz cars are few and far between (and often get snatched up before you even get the chance to check your account balance).
However, Worman and the rest of the team are always on the lookout for new (gently used) Mopars that they can buy for future projects.
And this is a great way to become a part of the Graveyard Carz legacy, even if you do not get the opportunity to purchase one of their one-of-a-kind restorations.
Mark Worman’s best tips for buying Mopars
Whether you purchasing one of the meticulously crafted Graveyard Carz cars or any other kind of Mopar that has caught your eye – you are probably going to have to hand over quite a few thousand dollars to close the deal.
This is why it is always best to follow what we like to call ‘The Worman Method’ when it comes to buying Mopars.
Worman has been in the game for several decades, and whether or not you agree with all the decisions he makes on the show, there is no denying that he knows what he is doing when it comes to the tricky act of price negotiation.
So if you want to ensure that you are as happy as you could possibly be with your Mopar purchase, you should probably stick to these hard and fast rules:
- Go in with a budget in mind. Price negotiations have a way of always somehow exceeding your expectations, but if you want to avoid living out of your new Mopar, it is safest to have a pre-determined limit to your spending.
- Know your stuff. Bumps and scuffs can hide a myriad of problems and falsehoods, and it is always best to research the model that you are interested in thoroughly before you jump right into buying a new car.
- Do not be afraid to get in there. Once your research is complete, it is time to put your knowledge to the test and check out every possible inch of the car before you settle on an appropriate price.