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1970 Challenger Convertible U code

Started by Crocha617, June 03, 2017, 03:54:14 PM

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Crocha617

The new upper cowl and all of the floors are now done. I'll be working on the wheel houses and quarters next. I need to get some better pictures. I spent most of the summer/fall very busy at work so I didn't make much progress.

Crocha617

Here's some current photos I just took.

Roadman



anlauto

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RUNCHARGER

Sheldon

Crocha617

Thanks it's been stalled all summer between crazy hours at work and driving around my latest purchase.

Spikedog08

If that is your latest purchase . . WOW!   :worship:  :worship:  :worship:  :clapping:  Awesome!

Can I borrow it? 
Drive it like you stole it . . . And they're CHASING you!


Finoke


Tunis

Great work! :) Blasting is really hard work. Keep them photos coming!

Chryco Psycho

I would be out driving that Cuda also !!  :cooldance:

RV2

It's great seeing progress on this car, did you buy it from Eddie from Ace radiator?


Crocha617

Quote from: RV2 on November 28, 2017, 03:58:25 PM
It's great seeing progress on this car, did you buy it from Eddie from Ace radiator?
No I got it down on the CT/NY border. I think his name was John.

RV2

Oh ok, my friend sold a car that looked just like that about 28 years ago to a guy named Mike

Crocha617

Actually it is the same car. Guys name was Mike M. I just looked it up.

RV2

That's great, on a side note and a cool story, I was 13 years old in 1983 and I found that car outside of a body shop in Brooklyn NY, at that time it was all green, the interior was removed but thrown back in the car and I can't remember if it had an engine.
It was covered in body dust and the shop wanted nothing to do with the car.
It still had its original rallye hood and I pulled one of the 440 magnum emblems off which I still have today.
My buddy ended up with the car and it exchanged hands a few times.
I always wondered what happened to it.
Good luck with it.