Roger's 69 Dodge Charger 440 RT/SE Restoration - Part 2

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How many cars still have that pipe clip?
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Rebuilt calipers and all hardware fitted.
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Inside of brakes. Splash shields are another nice repro only recently available.
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And down!!!! At last.
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:thumbright:

Looking superb 8-)
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Roger wrote:How many cars still have that pipe clip?
MY Charger does.

Great work as usual, when do you hope to have finished.
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looks stunning Roger :thumbright:
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Derek wrote:
Roger wrote:How many cars still have that pipe clip?
MY Charger does.

Great work as usual, when do you hope to have finished.
Thats a very good question, one which i have pondered over all week. Ive started a new thread in the general section on that.
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Looking Good Roger,

Do you want me to point out any resto mistakes now, or wait till you finished LoL!
Only pulling ya leg fella.
Are you gonna drive this beauty on the road, if so, ther's a few things you need to address. :shock:

Best wishes Bacca. :thumbright:
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Derek wrote:
Roger wrote:How many cars still have that pipe clip?
MY Charger does.

Great work as usual, when do you hope to have finished.
mine too ,

looking good Roger :thumbright: :thumbright:
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baccaruda wrote:Looking Good Roger,

Do you want me to point out any resto mistakes now, or wait till you finished LoL!
Only pulling ya leg fella.
Are you gonna drive this beauty on the road, if so, ther's a few things you need to address. :shock:

Best wishes Bacca. :thumbright:
what needs addressing then baccs i am interested to know, ????
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Cannonball wrote:
baccaruda wrote:Looking Good Roger,

Do you want me to point out any resto mistakes now, or wait till you finished LoL!
Only pulling ya leg fella.
Are you gonna drive this beauty on the road, if so, ther's a few things you need to address. :shock:

Best wishes Bacca. :thumbright:
what needs addressing then baccs i am interested to know, ????
Me too. And any resto mistakes, though i probably know most of them.
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A bit of dashboard restoration:

My original wood trim was rather sad, so i ordered up some new ones. Expensive isn't the word.

anyway, for those who know, they are an overlay over the top of the stock dash. Problem is the stock dash has the printed chrome which remains visible.

Cue the recent thread on the subject. Which suggested Alcad paints.

So resprayed the necessaary parts in this. Pretty convincing, though the photos dont really do it justice.

Some pics

!sr=t one is dash cluster. Stripped and overlays fitted to gauges. Looks like scratches on the lens, but not visable without the flash from the camera
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Dash sprayed with Alcad silver
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New wood trim fitted to the dash. Actually a good repro piece for a change.
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