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Started by 70 Challenger Lover, September 25, 2017, 02:58:53 PM

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70 Challenger Lover

Hi everyone. Thought I'd say Hi. I have a couple 70 Challengers that I'm working on. Hopefully I did the photo attachment thing right so you can see at least one of them.

Roadman

               welcome to the party    :welcome:  pic came out fine, post more.   :rebelflag"

70/6chall

A great big MOPAR Welcome to you from SoCal, pic came out fine, gives us an idea of what your working on. Post more when you can.       Thanks,   Al


Rev-It-Up

Welcome to the forum!  Glad to have you on board.
Rev-It-Up

Cuda Cody

Welcome @70 Challenger Lover   :welcome:  Looks like a cool project.  What can you tell us about it?  What are your plans?   :wrenching:

Jay Bee

 :wave:  Welcome aboard from Ontario  :canada:  , you'll love it here.

Paul97



Chryco Psycho

Welcome from Panama , glad you joined up  :drinkingbud:

moparcar


Brads70

 :handshake:  another welcome from Ontario, Canada!

anlauto

Hey...we like Challengers too ! Welcome :cheers:
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70 Challenger Lover

Quote from: Cuda Cody on September 25, 2017, 03:21:56 PM
Welcome @70 Challenger Lover   :welcome:  Looks like a cool project.  What can you tell us about it?  What are your plans?   :wrenching:

Thanks everyone. So this is the first of the two. It's a 70 R/T 4 speed 383 car. It's a fairly low optioned car with no PS, no PB, no console, etc. Original color is Go Mango with a black vinyl top and black interior. This car has little rust which is good but someone crunched the front a bit years back which is why it has donor front end metal. The repair could have been better so my plan is to dismantle some of the old front end repair, put the car on a jig, and rebuild/straighten things back to spec. before going further. After that, I'm not sure if I just want to make a beater driver out of it or go for the full restoration. Previous owner rebuilt the engine, brakes, suspension so it could be put back onto the road without tons of expense. I'm doing some major rust repair on the other car now so this one is just patiently waiting for me.


70 Challenger Lover

By the way, I'm loving some of the features of this forum, particularly the ease of attaching photos. The other site made it a very laborious task.

Wayno56

Welcome from Connecticut.....Mopar to ya!

JS29

 :welcome: From central New York! making sure the unibody is straight is the best place to start.  :wrenching: