The legendary Phantom 'Cuda is the car that started the television series.
Mark and the Graveyard Ghouls restore a 1969 Charger Daytona. A genuine XX29 factory NASCAR program car, one of only 503 ever built. The guys help the owner, Tom Partridge, to fulfill his childhood dream of owning a Mopar wing-car. See the complete restoration unfold. From media blasting and paint, to decals and a brand new interior, this car may have come in on a forklift, but it leaves in a burn out and a cloud of smoke.
This is one of the most heartwarming reveals in Graveyard history. Kimberly Cook's 383 1970 Barracuda convertible isn't the most valuable car to come through the shop but to her it's priceless. After losing her father to cancer, Kimberly and her husband wanted to keep her dad's memory alive by restoring his prized Barracuda -- a car that Kimberly grew up with. Follow the restoration of this 'one of a kind' convertible and watch the very emotional reveal.