Mark Worman wiki-bio, age, net worth, wife, kids.
Mark Worman is an American television personality, car mechanic and restorer, and businessman best known for the TV series “Graveyard Carz.” An old school, Mark Worman has been a lifelong Mopar enthusiast and his commitment to the cause will let you know he is not changing anything soon. As such his car restoration company “Welby’s Car Care” operates with the motto “It’s Mopar or No Car” and focuses on dead Muscles cars from the ’60s and early ’70s. He has also incorporated family members into the business and with no biological son to pass down the baton everything looks to be set for his daughter Allysa Rose works as the principal researcher. In this article, we will bring everything to know about Mark Workman including his wife and kids.
Early Life:
Mark Worman was born on August 21, 1962, in Oregon, United States. He has an older sister Tara Worman. At the age of 12, Mark lost his father to cancer and was raised by his mother Ruby Worman in Springfield, Oregon.
Mark hated going to school due to personal problems at home. Halfway through 9th grade, Mark dropped out of Springfield Jr. High and took different jobs. Also, he would pursue his interest in cars and spend hours exploring car magazines. At the age of 16, he got his first car which was a ’70s Dodge Charger with a 383 double barrel engine and FK5 Burnt Orange color. Mark later re-pursued education and earned a diploma through a program at Lane Community College.
Career
He started working in an auto-body shop when he was a teenager, after dropping out of school. He worked in local garages in Springfield as a pump jockey boy and slowly learned the traits of fixing cars. And after working as a mechanic for years he was promoted to lead a group in a management position.
Mark opened his auto shop Welby’s Car Care Centre in 1985 which was a small, three-bay shop back then. Over the years the business grew and now specializes in repairing and restoring old muscle cars, especially Mopars. Mark has restored some of the rarest and most valuable Mopars in history. And his work of resurrecting old muscle cars definitely caught many eyes even earning Mark the nickname of “Mopar Guru.”
In addition to his car business, Mark ventured into the television industry. He is the CEO of “The Division Productions LLC” which also oversees the production of “Graveyard Carz.” Mark doubles down as the cast member of the show.
Graveyard Carz:
Graveyard Carz is a reality television that follows Mark Worman and his team of mechanics as they restore vintage muscle cars. The show first aired in 2012 on the Moter Trend network and has since become popular among car enthusiasts. It is currently running its 15 seasons. Mark serves as producer, director, and cast member of Graveyard Carz, and has made over 95 episodes appearances from 2011-2023 including the pilot episode.
Net Worth:
He lives in Springfield, Oregon. He owns several Mopar cars, including a 1970 Dodge Charger, a 1971 Plymouth Barracuda, a 1971 Plymouth Road Runner, and a 1971 Dodge Challenger. He also owns Welby’s Car Care Centre, an auto shop that specializes in repairing and restoring old muscle cars, especially Mopars. Taking different sources of income into account, Mark Worman has an estimated net worth of over $2 Million as of 2024.
Personal Life
Wife and daughter:
Mark Worman is married, but he has not revealed the name or identity of his wife to the public. He has a daughter with his wife, named Allysa Rose, who was born in 1991. Allysa works with him at his auto shop and TV show, as a researcher and cast member. He is very close to his daughter and often posts photos of her on his social media accounts. Mark has not shared any details about his married life or relationship with his wife. Also, the Worman family line continues with four grandkids from Allysa.
Social Media Presence:
Mark is on Twitter and Facebook where he mostly posts about his passion for classic cars, especially Mopar muscle cars. He also posts about his reality show Graveyard Carz, where he and his team restore these cars to their original glory. He often shares pictures and videos of his projects, as well as his opinions and insights on various car-related topics. He also interacts with his fans and followers, thanking them for their support and feedback.
Physical Traits:
Mark Workman has a short height and a round body shape and dresses in a casual and comfortable way. He has light brown eyes and brown hair. He usually wears jeans, t-shirts, sweatshirts, hoodies, and jackets in various colors and patterns. He often wears clothes that have Mopar logos or slogans, as he is a fan of the Chrysler brand and its muscle cars. He is also known for his dance moves and his sense of humor.
Wiki/Bio Facts:
Name | Mark Worman |
Date of Birth | August 21, 1962 |
Age | 62 years old |
Parents | Mother: Ruby Worman, Father: N/A |
Birth Place | Oregon, United States |
Nationality | American |
Religion | Christian |
Gender | Male |
Sexuality | Straight |
Sibling | Tara Worman |
Marital Status | Married |
Wife | N/A |
Children | Allysa Rose |
Education | Springfield Jr. High, Lane Community College |
Profession | Television Personality, Businessman, Car Mechanic and Restorer |
Net Worth | Over $2M |
Height | N/A |
Social Media Profile | Mark Worman Facebook, Mark Worman Twitter |
This man on TV strikes me as a classic untested adult with bipolar disorder. Has he been for help and medication?
My favorite car show Mark makes me laugh more in a one hour show than I do all week.. great show Mark..
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I love the guy he does a great show and I love Mopar
With what appears to be a more recent revision to the show, where as the car and the car knowledge are of primary focus ( eg no dancing, thank you ) this is, IMHO, the best car show on television.
Mark you are an old school real breed of AMERICA. KEEP IT UP Buddy!!! Live Forever.
Will Scott. Is he your son or any relation to you
Has Mr.Worman always been in Oregon? There was at one time a man as devoted to Chrysler vehicles as he is from Missouri
Marc, I love your tv show and your precious team .
I’ve always had pure Mopar blood flowing through me. However, since I own a reconstructed magnificient 67 Coronet R/T match numbers, I keep wondering why you call Royal’s a poop box ?
Mopar or no car…
Pete.
Would love to have you redo my 67 fastback barracuda, 273cammando/4speed!
Please let me know if you’re interested!!!
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Really enjoy watching Graveyard Carz! The show early with certain cast members was a bit SHAKY. Now Mark runs it like a finely tuned 426 Hemi.. Here is wishing him and his crew the best!