Hello all! I'm actually a member on another E-Body site, and happened to find this one while I was searching for some information on replacing the wiring harness on my Challenger.
Long story short, my first car was a 1975 Dodge Charger, and that was my introduction into the Mopar world. From there I owned a 1973 Dodge Charger, followed by a 1973 Dodge Challenger, with a Dart and Duster mixed in. These were all from when I was 16 until about 22, at which point my young and growing family necessitated that I get out of that hobby.
Fast forward 25 years later, all 4 of our children are pretty much grown and out of the house, my wife and I are 45 and 44, and it's time to get back into the hobby I loved so much.
So last year after a lot of research and looking, I settled upon my favorite type of Mopar, the E-Body. We purchased a 1974 Dodge Challenger Rallye. It's a factory 4-speed, special order paint code gun metal gray, 360 machine.
:welcome: to the site. nice challenger :bradsthumb:
Welcome to the site. Sweet car! There's a 73 gun metal car on this site also.
Both a Beautiful & rare car :cooldance:
Welcome to the site from Panama :wave:
:welcome: From central New York, nice way to get back into the game. :bigthumb:
:welcome:
Welcome aboard. Nice Challenger and glad you were able to get back into a Mopar!
Welcome from Colorado, nice looking car
Welcome from B.C. Canada. That car is absolutely as good as it got in 74, very nice.
How far west? Come on over and we'll have an ebody party.
:welcome: Welcome to the BEST E-body site. Love your 4-speed Challenger! :inlove:
Welcome to the site from Buffalo, NY! :wave:
Welcome from Texas.
Love the gun metal .
Welcome from Sylmar, CA :welcome:
:wave: Welcome aboard from Ontario :canada:
Quote from: xx88man on April 15, 2018, 12:45:03 PM
:welcome: Welcome to the BEST E-body site. Love your 4-speed Challenger! :inlove:
Thank you! I like the other E-Body website too, but I've quickly come to the realization that the volume of traffic here is MUCH higher, which is what I wanted/like.
As for my Challenger....yeah, I'm quite fond of her too!! lol
Quote from: HEMICUDA on April 15, 2018, 12:24:15 PM
How far west? Come on over and we'll have an ebody party.
I'm located pretty close to the Eastern side of what is considered NW Ohio, near Tiffin.
However, if your username is what you own, I'll gladly take the drive to see you/it!!
Just wanted to say thanks for all the welcomes!!
A little bit more about my Challenger. She's the perfect combination of being in good shape, but still needing a LOT of work, so I can really call it my own. Obviously, as I mentioned in my OP, the wiring system needs a total redo, which I'm (hopefully) going to start immediately. It's never been restored, it's just in really good shape for being 44 years old. The interior needs work for sure (cracked dash board, faded carpet, worn vinyl seats, etc.). I'm going to install one of MY person requirements, a kick@rse stereo!!
As far as the body, it's pretty much all metal, but the rear lower quarters behind the wheels have to be bondo, as I can't get a magnet to stick to them at all. Whoever patched it did a GREAT job, as you cannot tell, and the paint blends perfectly. The only other "trouble spots" are along the bottom of the car where the rear of the rocker panels connect into the rear body panels.
I'm also going to install a T/A spoiler (black) over the next month. I know some people frown against things like that "not being original", but different strokes for different folks. I love the look of them, and that's the ONLY non-original body modification I am going to do.
A bit at a time, that's the plan.
:welcome: from SW Washington State!
Love the color and stance on your Challenger! Thank you for the great introduction and glad you found this site!
Welcome from N.E. Ohio.
Beautiful Challenger.
:welcome: from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada :canada:
You have found your E-Body home, the best E-Body site in the world...
Welcome to the site from Ontario, :canada: and congrats on your car! I've got the same car in black, but I really like that grey. :wave:
Welcome from Michigan!! Glad you signed up! Sweet car! :worship:
Quote from: DodgeGuy on April 15, 2018, 01:57:45 PM
Just wanted to say thanks for all the welcomes!!
A little bit more about my Challenger. She's the perfect combination of being in good shape, but still needing a LOT of work, so I can really call it my own. Obviously, as I mentioned in my OP, the wiring system needs a total redo, which I'm (hopefully) going to start immediately. It's never been restored, it's just in really good shape for being 44 years old. The interior needs work for sure (cracked dash board, faded carpet, worn vinyl seats, etc.). I'm going to install one of MY person requirements, a kick@rse stereo!!
As far as the body, it's pretty much all metal, but the rear lower quarters behind the wheels have to be bondo, as I can't get a magnet to stick to them at all. Whoever patched it did a GREAT job, as you cannot tell, and the paint blends perfectly. The only other "trouble spots" are along the bottom of the car where the rear of the rocker panels connect into the rear body panels.
I'm also going to install a T/A spoiler (black) over the next month. I know some people frown against things like that "not being original", but different strokes for different folks. I love the look of them, and that's the ONLY non-original body modification I am going to do.
A bit at a time, that's the plan.
JA5? Love that color. A very helpful member Burdar has a JA5 72-74 challenger here on this site.
If you like the look of the spoiler...go for it. Life is too short.
You going to do a whole repaint? Just asking as yours looks nice enough to enjoy without heading down that path of spending the big $$$$.
Need a brand name for wiring? I have one I can recommend and yes get that squared away ASAP as you dont want the car to burn to the ground.
Thanks for joining. This place is great and feel free to ask questions.
Welcome! That is a beautiful car. Glad you found this site and hope you enjoy that car.
Welcome from CT. The car looks great with those wheels.
Welcome from CO! Great color on that Challenger! :banana:
Yes, welcome.
You'll find other E-Body sites on the internet, but NONE with the available information you'll find here. I'll bet you've only checked out our forum.....try to spend a few hours on our main site to see the vast amount of E Body information NOT available anywhere else. :alan2cents: Check through our reference topics on the forum too.....
Quote from: DodgeGuy on April 15, 2018, 01:51:49 PM
Quote from: HEMICUDA on April 15, 2018, 12:24:15 PM
How far west? Come on over and we'll have an ebody party.
I'm located pretty close to the Eastern side of what is considered NW Ohio, near Tiffin.
However, if your username is what you own, I'll gladly take the drive to see you/it!!
How many cars with the "quick change" spark plug option do you want to see? How about a black AAR Cuda or pink T/A, both stick cars? Or one of my favorites, the only known FM3 cbody? If your into racing, how about x2 Drag Pak V10 2011 Challengers? We also have a couple customer cars going through the shop as well. Just sayin. :)
Seriously, you're more than welcome to come to the shop and bench race with me any day.
Michael C. Ross - Owner
B/E & A Restoration Parts, Inc.
8801 Norwalk Road
Litchfield, OH. 44253
Michael@beaparts.com
330-725-3990
Nice car!!
welcome from Marysville OH...Im also a TU graduate go dragons! IF I ever get my car together, my first road trip is up there to the Clover Club and getting a pizza fold over from Napolis!
Welcome from Michigan, nice car, great color.
As far as your mods on the horizon, I am a firm believer that IF you own it, then YOU can do whatever you want to it.... be happy.
Glad you made it to the site, LOTS of great people here with great insight to just about everything.
Quote from: nsmall on April 15, 2018, 10:11:43 PM
Quote from: DodgeGuy on April 15, 2018, 01:57:45 PM
Just wanted to say thanks for all the welcomes!!
A little bit more about my Challenger. She's the perfect combination of being in good shape, but still needing a LOT of work, so I can really call it my own. Obviously, as I mentioned in my OP, the wiring system needs a total redo, which I'm (hopefully) going to start immediately. It's never been restored, it's just in really good shape for being 44 years old. The interior needs work for sure (cracked dash board, faded carpet, worn vinyl seats, etc.). I'm going to install one of MY person requirements, a kick@rse stereo!!
As far as the body, it's pretty much all metal, but the rear lower quarters behind the wheels have to be bondo, as I can't get a magnet to stick to them at all. Whoever patched it did a GREAT job, as you cannot tell, and the paint blends perfectly. The only other "trouble spots" are along the bottom of the car where the rear of the rocker panels connect into the rear body panels.
I'm also going to install a T/A spoiler (black) over the next month. I know some people frown against things like that "not being original", but different strokes for different folks. I love the look of them, and that's the ONLY non-original body modification I am going to do.
A bit at a time, that's the plan.
JA5? Love that color. A very helpful member Burdar has a JA5 72-74 challenger here on this site.
If you like the look of the spoiler...go for it. Life is too short.
You going to do a whole repaint? Just asking as yours looks nice enough to enjoy without heading down that path of spending the big $$$$.
Need a brand name for wiring? I have one I can recommend and yes get that squared away ASAP as you dont want the car to burn to the ground.
Thanks for joining. This place is great and feel free to ask questions.
Eventually it will end up being totally repainted. As I noted, I'm going to replace the quarterpanels to put them back to metal. The rear rockers are "bubbly", etc. This will be something that might be 5 years down the road though, as the body/paint is in very good shape and there are other pressing needs (which cost $$$, lol)
I just ordered some M&H wiring harnesses (plug and play) from YearOne, as after doing some research it seemed like those were highly thought of.