Nige's 70 Challenger R/T
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so that's all for now, plan is to clean firewall up and fit the last patch panel, inner sills are repaired and need filing down and prepping. Radiator support and cowl are away for blasting, subject to anything more than dust coming back from the blasters they will be patched and spot welded back on.
The frame rails are going to be tacked in place and front end assembled somewhere down the line so I can put the measuring jig back under and make sure they are perfect before fully welding them back in.
The frame rails are going to be tacked in place and front end assembled somewhere down the line so I can put the measuring jig back under and make sure they are perfect before fully welding them back in.
Wow, that is a serious amount of metal replacement, superb job. It shows that any Challenger is saveable now, with the parts availability.
Very different from 20 years ago. Keep the pics coming, great build thread.
Very different from 20 years ago. Keep the pics coming, great build thread.
Matt Hollingsworth - Vehicle Registrar
Panther Pink 73 Aussie Charger 265 Hemi 4 spd
Challenger Sam Posey Tribute car
Panther Pink 73 Aussie Charger 265 Hemi 4 spd
Challenger Sam Posey Tribute car
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More progress photos, been so busy with the car that I've not had chance to post!
Engine is now away for rebuild, doors and quarters are on to check alignment before welding everything up. Front and rear chassis are tacked/clamped in place whilst every panel is fitted. Then I'll measure the chassis, hope that everything conforms to the drawing, and then weld everything up.
Most of the rust is gone although I am starting to think it might be easier to find a replacement drivers door than recreate the bottom 4 inches of it!
Engine is now away for rebuild, doors and quarters are on to check alignment before welding everything up. Front and rear chassis are tacked/clamped in place whilst every panel is fitted. Then I'll measure the chassis, hope that everything conforms to the drawing, and then weld everything up.
Most of the rust is gone although I am starting to think it might be easier to find a replacement drivers door than recreate the bottom 4 inches of it!
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- some measuring
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- testing the fit of the new front frame rails
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- cleaned up passenger side of firewall, waiting to be welded to door post
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- Repair to firewall on drivers side
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- test fit of floor pan, fortunately it fits!
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- interesting set up at the front to add some rigidity whilst measuring even more
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- getting rid of rusty old quarters
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- more measuring
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and more...
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- test fit of rear frame, with new wheel tubs, trunk floor, underseat floor, tail panel etc. Really feels like I'm getting somewhere, although it all has to come off
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- new frame repaired, brackets welded on and trial fitted
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- rear floor removed
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You are doing a crackin job.......I doff my cap, I'd never have the skills to go to the lengths you have!
Another Mopar brought back to its prime..........

Another Mopar brought back to its prime..........

Dave Tildesley.....MMA-081
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
72 Dodge Dart
73 Plymouth Duster - SOLD
I wanna go so FAST i think i'm going to DIE!..........Then i'll shift into second!
"My Car is a work in progress, Probably never gonna get finished, never gonna have the money to Bananarama!!"
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Can't wait to get the engine in and running for the first time although just seeing it sit on wheels and all of the panels fitting would be great!!
The car even has rust up inside the sides of the roof and other strange places where mice have carried insulation to make beds, which has held moisture there!
Once all of the lower car is done unfortunately the roof will probably have to come off to fix this!
It's nice to get some encouragement thank you! Can't take all of the credit tho, my mate kris comes once a week and lends a hand and a brain with the measuring and welding, fortunately as there's endless amounts of both!
The car even has rust up inside the sides of the roof and other strange places where mice have carried insulation to make beds, which has held moisture there!
Once all of the lower car is done unfortunately the roof will probably have to come off to fix this!
It's nice to get some encouragement thank you! Can't take all of the credit tho, my mate kris comes once a week and lends a hand and a brain with the measuring and welding, fortunately as there's endless amounts of both!
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