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Mopars in Sacramento Ca

Started by tparker, April 21, 2018, 09:47:54 PM

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tparker

Hi all,
I already posted a couple questions and got answers pretty quick. Hopefully I can pass on what little I know. I bought My Yellow 1970 Western Sport Edition Challenger around 89 or 90 for $900 borrowed from my girl friends mom and sister LOL. Originally it was a 318 and was in fairly rough shape but was drivable and fun. I went in the army a few years later and 4-5 years sitting outside destroyed the roof, interior, trunk, deck lid, and parts of the widow frame. I started tearing it down around 2002 or 2003 and working on it very slowly.

I replaced the roof, deck lid, trunk floor, lower rear quarter panel, and re-fabracated part of the window A pillar areas. Coneverted it to front discs and rebuilt the front end. I painted the trunk and engine bay myself. The interior is nearly completed. I had Just dash redo the dash and used CudaCody's vids to rebuild the steering wheel. I reupholstered the seats with legendary Interior foam and seat covers.. Next up is to start adding the engine bay stuff then rebuild the engine. I have a 340 that I'll put in.

I'm in Sacramento and try to get to the mopar club here in town when I can. We have a pretty large car show in June.

Just a couple pics of the trunk area.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/r6YUYCJBwY2JRt4R2
https://photos.app.goo.gl/JXZMeCu9IyUl9emH3

Tom

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Jay Bee

 :wave:  Welcome from Ontario  :canada: 

anlauto

we're good at answering questions.....let them fly !!! :cheers:
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Welcome from Modesto Ca.!!

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Quote from: anlauto on April 22, 2018, 06:02:08 AM
we're good at answering questions.....let them fly !!! :cheers:

What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?     :rofl:

JS29

 :welcome: what you have done so far looks good.  :twothumbsup:

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tparker

@anlauto Oh I will. The cool thing is many have already been answered just by checking out the site. I'm doing my seat tracks at the moment and there are already photos that I need on the site.  :bradsthumb: