Dave Robsons Challenger R/T

Use this forum for all your builds in progress.

Moderator: Moderators

User avatar
andyrob
Posts: 4142
Joined: Tue Jun 20, 06 8:59 pm
Location: northumberland

Post by andyrob »

almost there dave- the debut @the metro centre, 6 weeks to go ?
life is not a spectator sport

www.andyrobinson.eu
andy robinson

68 572 coronet RT
72 440 chrysler new yorker
69 518 daytona
User avatar
Dave-R
Posts: 24752
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:23 pm
Location: Dave Robson lives in Geordieland
Contact:

Post by Dave-R »

It's possble mate. I think a run up to yours will be the first thing after the MOT. Just run it in a bit more before I change the oil. ;)
User avatar
andyrob
Posts: 4142
Joined: Tue Jun 20, 06 8:59 pm
Location: northumberland

Post by andyrob »

look forward to it :thumbright:
life is not a spectator sport

www.andyrobinson.eu
andy robinson

68 572 coronet RT
72 440 chrysler new yorker
69 518 daytona
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

Dave, do you want this tidied me old mate?
User avatar
Dave-R
Posts: 24752
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:23 pm
Location: Dave Robson lives in Geordieland
Contact:

Post by Dave-R »

Clivey wrote:Dave, do you want this tidied me old mate?
It does not matter to me Clive but I guess it would help anyone coming along and trying to read through it? :?
User avatar
Ivor
Site Admin
Posts: 13000
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:11 pm
Location: The village of Evenley

Post by Ivor »

Well, I want to see Clivey with his pinny on, stockings, high heeled shoes and his feather duster.
Attachments
freddie.jpg
freddie.jpg (35.34 KiB) Viewed 608 times
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.

www.ivorsroadrunner.com
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

Ivor, if that's the first image conjured up in your mind, I am more than a little concerned. :lol:

I will try and give the thread a bit of a tidy Dave, 40 pages is a long read and most epople want to read about the car and hat you have to say about it (I guess). :D
User avatar
AllKiller
Posts: 15191
Joined: Fri Jun 04, 04 9:33 pm
Location: Hampshire

Post by AllKiller »

spoil sport Clivey, that and you ve obviously got too much time on your hands ;)
ALL KILLER NO FILLER
Nostalgia, its not what it used to be.

Carbon footprint of a Saturn V
Image
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

Time, is something I don't have a lot of mate. :(
User avatar
Dave-R
Posts: 24752
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:23 pm
Location: Dave Robson lives in Geordieland
Contact:

Post by Dave-R »

Have had a bit of bother with one of the headlight bezels.

The passenger side has taken a couple of hits over the years. One from Linda swinging into a tight gate and one from a MOT guy in his own garage. It is easily done with a Challenger that has the power bulge hood because you can't see the passenger fender at all.

Anyway. It was professionally repaired. :roll:

Of course on this last re-spray my body man did a nice job of making the fender as good as possible and did a much better job than the repair lot had done.

However. Now I have come to fit the headlight bezel, the amount of damage done to it has been made a lot more obvious.

See photo.
Attachments
IMG_2887.jpg
IMG_2887.jpg (83.46 KiB) Viewed 535 times
User avatar
Dave-R
Posts: 24752
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:23 pm
Location: Dave Robson lives in Geordieland
Contact:

Post by Dave-R »

Now I thought this would be an easy fix. And at first (after a few taps with a rubber hammer) I thought I had done it.
Attachments
IMG_2888.jpg
IMG_2888.jpg (84.63 KiB) Viewed 532 times
User avatar
Dave-R
Posts: 24752
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:23 pm
Location: Dave Robson lives in Geordieland
Contact:

Post by Dave-R »

But this only distorted the openings for the headlights.

There should be an even gap around each headlamp unit.
Attachments
IMG_2891.jpg
IMG_2891.jpg (88.07 KiB) Viewed 530 times
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

Crikey. so whats the next move Dave?
User avatar
Dave-R
Posts: 24752
Joined: Sun Apr 18, 04 11:23 pm
Location: Dave Robson lives in Geordieland
Contact:

Post by Dave-R »

These are NOS bezels I bought in 1989 when they were still available.

There are only reproductions available now which I have heard are not great quality.

Plus I am skint.

So I have done the best I can with what I have got.

I ran out of black paint so need to buy some to touch up the scratches. My sheet metal screw in the corner of the trim pulled though the hole so I have had to stick a large head screw in there for now. Hopefully i can repair it enough for a smaller screw.
Attachments
IMG_2903.jpg
IMG_2903.jpg (109.5 KiB) Viewed 528 times
IMG_2899.jpg
IMG_2899.jpg (118.72 KiB) Viewed 528 times
Anonymous

Post by Anonymous »

Its not very noticeable Dave. If you hadn't have pointed it out it would have taken a while to spot mate.
Post Reply