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72 Challenger in Washington. What's up everyone?

Started by MarctheDrifter, January 31, 2018, 09:22:35 PM

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MarctheDrifter

Just picked up a '72 Challenger, and it is quite the project. Needs a ton of work (obviously), and this seems like the best forum to get my questions answered. Right now just focused on getting the rust fixed (completely rotted out around the rear window and A-pillars, as usual). Not sure where to find new metal for the rear window though.


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MarctheDrifter

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Quote from: Cuda Cody on January 31, 2018, 10:40:54 PM
Welcome @MarctheDrifter   :welcome:  I'm in WA too.  Nice project!   :veryexcited:

@Cuda Cody, I'm in Vancouver. We're practically neighbors.

Cuda Cody

Sweet!!!  I'm just off 503 on the way to Battle Ground near the Winco.

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Welcome from Buffalo, NY on the other side of the country.   For any parts questions including metal, I'd suggest starting with Dave or Jon at Roseville Moparts (www.rosevillemoparts.com).   They're a sponsor for the site (10% discount to members) and a terrific supplier.   Good luck with your project!

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WELCOME..... From Michigan.....

  :alan2cents: Since your in the far north west of the country. It is most advantageous to you to bundle as many parts you can afford at one time to have shipped. Especially on large bulky items. I ship parts all over the world and it is costly and it adds up fast.

As most will contest that its better to save one, then to crush one or let it rot.

Whats your Plan ?

:alan2cents: would be to get that disassembled and media blasted so you can get a clear picture of the Rot and the parts that you will need. Then you will know what it will take to make your project hole again. If I can assist let me know.  thx in advance.

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 :welcome:  Welcome from Chilliwack B.C.  You will find many helpful people here. Nice project you have there!
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