Will´s 1968 Dodge Charger
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- autofetish
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I think the difference would beRoger wrote:Man, your not hanging around!!! Makes my 11 and a half years look a bit pathetic
quality not quantity
I'm going for rust free car that works
You will have perfection
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I really really want the full tubed out four link 9 Inch Monster
But to be honest I'm at the limit of my skill level here.
I have Been watching You tube how to weld ect so think i will just keep it standard for the moment and look at that later in life.
Also 8 points car Bananarama! test
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But to be honest I'm at the limit of my skill level here.
I have Been watching You tube how to weld ect so think i will just keep it standard for the moment and look at that later in life.
Also 8 points car Bananarama! test
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Thanks everyone
If you see im doing somthing WRONG please say
So the back panel where the Gas tank straps go has a whole in the middle apart from to adding stability is there any other reason for it.
(allows air into gap ????)
I have a hole saw so could make a normal whole. Should I
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If you see im doing somthing WRONG please say
So the back panel where the Gas tank straps go has a whole in the middle apart from to adding stability is there any other reason for it.
(allows air into gap ????)
I have a hole saw so could make a normal whole. Should I
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yepJules wrote:Will, it's a standard panel that Dodge/Plymouth used. That hole is where the gas tank filler tube goes.
You don't need it in a Charger
also Will , you prolly seen it on your original inner back panel but make sure you make a re- enforcing plate where the tank straps go through ,
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