![]() Quality is up, yet we’re still having a lot of fun. “This should take a lot of pressure away from the main cast. “We’re developing a lot more peripheral characteristics from outside this garage this season,” Worman reveals. Now Worman wants to relieve some of the weight he and his workers bore in the past. It was very real bickering and daily negativity.”Īs the dust settled, only Worman’s long-time friend, Royal Yoakum, remained on the cast of Graveyard Carz. None of the arguing you saw on the show was a shtick. “Daren and Josh made me miserable and that was reflected in everything I did,” Worman revealed. As a result of their departure, Worman feels refreshed and ready to breathe new life into his hit reality show. Rose had already found another job, while Kirkpatrick fought his release tooth and nail. Many Mopar fans – and classic car fans in general – grew tired of the constant squabbling and backbiting.Įntering into “Season 4b,” the “Clinker Twins” – as Worman refers to Daren Kirkpatrick and Josh Rose – are gone. When Graveyard Carz aired its premier episode on Velocity Channel in April of 2012, thousands of new viewers immediately reacted to the immaculately restored Dodge and Plymouth muscle machines, but an equal volume of new fans were appalled by the head-on collision of personalities on the concrete floors of Worman’s body shop, Welby’s Car Care.Īnyone who’s ever read the comments on Mark Worman’s “Graveyard Carz” Facebook page would be convinced that the shop needs to be locked up and sealed off in order to allow a team of shrinks to sort out the mildly insane from the hopeless sociopaths. ![]()
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