Graveyard Carz Lawsuit Review
Much of the "legal" tension viewers see is a byproduct of the show's format:
When original cast members like Dave Rea left the show, some fans speculated legal disputes were involved, though Rea later clarified he simply wanted to run his own shop away from reality TV cameras. graveyard carz lawsuit
In 2017, the Graveyard Carz crew was involved in a legal battle to recover a stolen 1971 Cuda. Worman stated they had a court order to retrieve the vehicle, but this was a case of the show seeking legal remedy, not being sued for malpractice. Much of the "legal" tension viewers see is
In 2014, a client named Rex M. Wilson II publicly criticized the shop on Mopar forums. He alleged poor prep work, overspray, and misaligned body lines on his vehicle, claiming the shop defended the work by stating it was a "repair" rather than a full restoration. In 2014, a client named Rex M
Watch the 'Graveyard Carz' crew address quality control issues and the return of a rare vehicle to the shop:
Recent episodes have highlighted a rare Mopar that returned to the shop due to quality issues. While this created significant tension on the show and discussions about refunds, it appears to be a storyline about shop accountability rather than a formal civil suit.

