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Phill's 69 Charger

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Hi all,

Here's a pic of my 69 Charger currently being restored at JPC :lol:
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Holly
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It's good enough to warrant seeing three times :D

Should be awesome when it's done!
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Here it is again as of Saturday (2nd July) 8)
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Bit a**e about face this :roll: , but here's a pic taken on the 18th June of it all together for final alignment. 8)
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If the prep work on that car is anything to go by then it should be the best General in the UK when finished.
I look forward to seeing it soon.
Any idea on a completion date?
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That is some serious work there Phil, hope it all works well and cant wait to see it 8)
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Thanks Guys :lol: I'm hoping it'll be ready for the Mopar Euronats :lol: Whaddayarekon? :lol: John's quite rightly not going to Bananarama! so if it is then great. The body should be painted over this next week then its just a case of putting it back together. Speaking of which I've been abusing Mr Mastercard and been buying/restoring some bits..........................1st up my newly restored instrument cluster by Autoinstruments.com :D :D
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Tich toch tach! You have been abusing the card! the dash reassembly is certainly alot of fun!
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Here's my E Brake that I had restored at SMS Auto :P . Again its beautifull 8) I also got them to restore my hood hinges and also supply me with an exchange heater unit. You've gotta see these :o
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Here's the heater unit. My car was originaly a 318 with A/C, which had been disconnected long ago. John at JPC suggested that he could tidy up the bulkhead by removing all the unused A/C pipes. Trouble was that the A/C heater unit is a different shape to a non A/C with the fan motor poking through the bulkhead. John plated all the holes and now this unit can go straight in 8) 8) :D
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When you finish with your mastercard Phil send it up here,my car is sulking after seeing them pics :wink:
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:lol: My mastercard is sulking after the sevre bashing its had!!!! :lol: And while it was on the ropes I hit it again.....no mercy. I'll be making my tv debut on the forth coming ocean finance adverts :lol:
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Why didn't you do the instrument cluster yourself, I found It quite easy and it only cost about ?25 all in
Are we there yet dad ..... 10 to the gallon but worth it.

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