Reality TV would not be the same without Graveyard Carz. For the last 8 years, this crew has been showcasing the art of restoring Mopar automobiles to a rightfully spellbound TV audience. The talented cast has long since established a cult following given their ability to have a car brought to them on its deathbed, and have it roll out of the shop in pristine shape a few weeks later.

The show has not gone without a hitch, however. Cast members have been walking in and out of set, with a segment of the original cast having permanently stepped out of the show. While this would ordinarily spell doom for most shows, Graveyard Carz stuck it through and their momentum shows no signs of slowing down. Their partnership with Motortrend (then known as Velocity) has seen Graveyard Carz maintain a continuous streak of shooting, which happens in parallel with the show edits. In the 8 years the show has been running, it has restored a huge fleet of classic cars from the 60s and 70s and driven the cast members to lead wealthy lives.

Here is what the Graveyard Carz cast has been up to.

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Mark Worman

Mark Worman
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Worman needs no introduction to viewers of the show. Heck, he’s well known even outside the show’s circles. The rest of the crew attributes their stardom to the efforts of this car wizard. He owns Welby’s Collision Center, in Oregon, where the Graveyard Carz filming takes place. Worman is hardly known for being poised, and he is conversely always brash on set, the show’s funny man, and very immaculate with his dance moves (take that last one with an entire bowl of salt). Being the only human alive to have received the Brand Ambassador award from MOPAR, which was handed over to him by Pietro Gorlier, Stellantis’ current Chief Parts and Services officer in 2017, Mark is nothing short of a success story, and he is going strong as the CEO of Division, which produces Graveyard Carz.

Alyssa Rose

Alyssa Rose
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Allysa is Worman’s daughter. While she is currently a prized engineer and painter at Graveyard Carz, cars were far from the plan growing up. She was a ballerina throughout her formative years, till the age of 17. After having made brief appearances in the 1st season of the show and having skipped the next 2, she showed up at the garage in season 4 and has been the show’s heartthrob ever since. This is one girl who doesn’t mind getting her hands dirty.

Royal Yoakum

Royal Yoakum
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Just like Worman, Yoakum has been going steady as a cast member of Graveyard Carz since its inception. It is no secret that he is Worman’s best friend, perhaps one of the reasons he has stuck with the show for all 13 seasons. Yoakum is the show’s renaissance man, bringing more skills to the show other than car mechanics, such as carpentry. Far removed from Worman’s character, however, Yoakum is laid back, and aggressively steers clear of the spotlight. He prefers to just buckle down and bring cars back to life.

Will Scott

Will Scott
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Will sees the world in color. He is the mad surrealist who alongside Alyssa Rose dresses the cars at Graveyard Carz in fresh coats of paint. While the rest of the crew put together everything needed to breathe life into the cars towed to the garage, Will’s magic brush completes the process with each stroke that he passes over the body of the car, returning the gleaming attire that the car donned immediately it left the manufacturer’s gates. Will was a fresh face brought in by Yoakum in the 5th season of the show, and he isn’t bent on leaving any time soon.

Dave Rea

Dave Rea
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Dave appeared in the 5th season of Graveyard Carz as the show’s assembly technician. Just like Yoakum, he was a pretty laid-back guy, quite a delight to be around. If anything needed to go into the car, he knew where to get it, how to fix it, and when to fix it. 21 episodes into the show, having piqued the interest of a healthy chunk of the show’s audience, Dave crushed souls by leaving the show. He now owns and runs DB Restorations LLC, A Mopar-only restoration shop in Creswell Oregon. His business deals in 1968 to 1972 Mopar muscle car restoration.

Daren Kirkpatrick

Daren Kirkpatrick
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While Daren definitely knew his stuff, his presence on the show was not one of success. A likely reason is that unlike the cast members we have seen so far, he was barely focused long enough on the vehicle restoration to get things in a timely manner. That not-withstanding, he rather enjoyed sowing seeds of discord among cast members and alleviating himself from the blame when cast members locked horns. With his departure from the show in 2014, Worman barely moaned this particular loss, citing that his departure enabled the show to become more ‘car-centric’. He lives a very private life and not much about him can be unearthed

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Josh Rose

Josh Rose and his daughter
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Just like Daren, Josh Rose stayed at Graveyard Carz for 4 seasons, then left in 2014, his sentiments pointing to the fact that he was lowly paid. Josh was Allysa Rose’s husband, a relationship that the audience ate up with relish, up until their divorce, which became inevitably clear when Josh left the show. Josh keeps his career life in shrouded mystery, and not much can be deduced.

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