1969 'cuda 383 4-speed

cuda dad...

i watch graveyard cars now regularly because "someone" started reading all the negative comments on social media about there being too much silliness and BS on the show between mark and darren and the rest of the crew and up-graded the scripts. i've seen your car a number of times. it seems that mark's finances improved to the point that they are moving into a very large new building and lot. the same thing happened on "American Restoration" filmed in las vegas where "Rick" moved his operation from the small facility he had been in for years to a larger building after the show became popular. i'm guessing that mark worman now has more business than he could possibly take care of. i hope your car doesn't fall down in "the cue" of cars to be repaired as it seems worman prioritizes the cars to be fixed seemingly with the script of the shows - featured famous people, "human interest stories", etc.

it will be pretty cool when they get to your car as i'm assuming that it will be featured in the filming like the other cars. unfortunately, it might take two more years before that happens. how (or why) did you decide to take your car out to "Wellby's" instead of a "non-TV show" shop where it might have been worked on more quickly? i'm not being critical here but am curious why you would be willing to wait for probably 3 years to get your car restored. hope all goes well with your car.
They were really tripping over themselves at the old shop and needed to expand. There are now over 30 cars in the cue. I don't think I will get shuffled back as mine is in the next group of five to be disassembled. Moving has slowed things down a bit. The agreed upon completion date is January 15, 2016 and he believes he can meet still meet it. I first contacted Mark on Facebook asking if he would be interested (hoping for an Overhaulin' type Deal) in restoring my car. He was anxious to get an A-Body on the show, of course it's not free. We were able to reach an agreed upon total price. I felt with the media exposure, the rarity of the car, and the fairly close proximity to where I live, I would be safe taking it there. He does take a lot of pride he the restorations he turns out and my car, being the first A-Body restored on the show, should be no exception. I believe it will be featured on the show in Season 5. Today, Mark confirmed there is a segment in (next) Tuesday's episode where he discusses the car with Tony D'Agostino. I haven't seen it but I'll be watching.