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BugShield on the road to recovery.

Started by Bug shield C500, July 02, 2013, 12:31:34 AM

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Bug shield C500

Well it's been almost 5 years since I bought and trailered this car home from Montana to Vancouver wa...
Last seen the road back in 1979 if not longer. Car is 100% orig paint and in pretty good shape. Has one palm size dent with about 2 inches of rust threw on the left rear lower quarter with pitting threw the lower part of the strip (to fix or not to fix, that is the question :scratchchin:). A few other spots of surface scale were some paint has flacked off. I would never repaint this car or do any major restoration work on it but it is tempting to fix the one dent and have someone blend in those few spots. The one big thing I am doing is pulling the engine out to redo gaskets, freeze plugs, timing chain, and clean off the 40 years of oil and grime. I don't plan on repainting anything if I can help it. I will redo the cooling system, brake system and probably the mufflers and tail pipes since those were changed at some point anyway. Luckily H-pipe is in good shape.  I do also plan on getting the A/C working again as well!!!
I will post as I go. Was hoping to get it done by the end of June but that has quickly turned into maybe the end of July... :icon_smile_big:
1969 charger 500 bugshield addition
1970 cuda 446-6 hole in the hood
1973 charger se 400
1973 sportman van 12 passanger (wife hates this one)

Fred



Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

Bug shield C500

OK.... trying to post pictures but it keeps rejecting them!!! :flame:
1969 charger 500 bugshield addition
1970 cuda 446-6 hole in the hood
1973 charger se 400
1973 sportman van 12 passanger (wife hates this one)

Fred



Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

Bug shield C500

either I have posted a picture with that name already... And I keep changing the name.. or 'you all ready posted that and must have double clicked... :flame: :flame: :flame:
1969 charger 500 bugshield addition
1970 cuda 446-6 hole in the hood
1973 charger se 400
1973 sportman van 12 passanger (wife hates this one)

Bug shield C500

pulling the carpet looking for build sheets...yea!
1969 charger 500 bugshield addition
1970 cuda 446-6 hole in the hood
1973 charger se 400
1973 sportman van 12 passanger (wife hates this one)

Fred

Quote from: Bug shield C500 on July 02, 2013, 12:48:56 AM
either I have posted a picture with that name already... And I keep changing the name.. or 'you all ready posted that and must have double clicked... :flame: :flame: :flame:





You really need to start over. (Don't modify) And yes, you'll need to rename them again. Us plenty of numbers as well as letters. I just whack my hand on the keyboard a couple of times and that way I'm sure to come up with a different name for the pics every time and one that no one else has used in the past.


Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

Bug shield C500

ok. So this is how it has been sitting for the past 4 or 5 years... and the bottom picture is when I first got it after getting it home.
1969 charger 500 bugshield addition
1970 cuda 446-6 hole in the hood
1973 charger se 400
1973 sportman van 12 passanger (wife hates this one)

Fred

Just goes to show, practice really does make perfect.  :lol:

Looking really good.  :2thumbs:


Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

Bug shield C500

Thanks Fred...

Pulling the charger out to turn it around after pulling the gas tank.
1969 charger 500 bugshield addition
1970 cuda 446-6 hole in the hood
1973 charger se 400
1973 sportman van 12 passanger (wife hates this one)

Bug shield C500

Amazing, clean tank with no rust or scale. just a few rocks that came down from around the tank when I removed it. The second owners told me story's of flying down the gravel roads 100+ mph back in the day.... "WOW"
Check out the dents on the front of the tank. Funny thing is that I bought a new tank to put in because I thought for sure it was trash. But since this one isn't rusty back in it goes.
1969 charger 500 bugshield addition
1970 cuda 446-6 hole in the hood
1973 charger se 400
1973 sportman van 12 passanger (wife hates this one)

Bug shield C500

This is the pile of gravel that came down on me as I removed the tank.
1969 charger 500 bugshield addition
1970 cuda 446-6 hole in the hood
1973 charger se 400
1973 sportman van 12 passanger (wife hates this one)

Fred

WOW! you can say that again. You got yourself a gem there.  :2thumbs:


Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

Bug shield C500

before I put it in storage years ago I had to see what it would look like with a set of ram charger wheels.
1969 charger 500 bugshield addition
1970 cuda 446-6 hole in the hood
1973 charger se 400
1973 sportman van 12 passanger (wife hates this one)

Fred

Quote from: Bug shield C500 on July 02, 2013, 01:24:36 AM
This is the pile of gravel that came down on me as I removed the tank.

Wow, that's a pile alright.


Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

Fred

Quote from: Bug shield C500 on July 02, 2013, 01:26:10 AM
before I put it in storage years ago I had to see what it would look like with a set of ram charger wheels.

Not too shabby.  They compliment the butt stripe.  :2thumbs:


Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

Bug shield C500

now this is the task at hand. Pulling the motor, (without removing the hood) to change all the freeze plugs and gaskets and clean up some 40 years of leaky cork seals...

I may still drop it all out from the bottom to make it easy once I am ready to put it all back. A/C stuff is always fun to take apart.
1969 charger 500 bugshield addition
1970 cuda 446-6 hole in the hood
1973 charger se 400
1973 sportman van 12 passanger (wife hates this one)

Fred


I'm very impressed in the condition the car is in.
Dropping it out from the bottom is definitely the way to go. Just make it so much easier. 


Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

Bug shield C500

Yes, and it beats braking the factory paint on the hood bolts.

Fun stuff on the car. K-mart rear shocks and a Montgomery Words electronic ignition convertion.... That's a keeper if it still works. :icon_smile_big:
1969 charger 500 bugshield addition
1970 cuda 446-6 hole in the hood
1973 charger se 400
1973 sportman van 12 passanger (wife hates this one)

Bug shield C500

insides not bad. I hate factory consoles so column shift is fine with me. Factory Am 8-track 3 speaker car.
1969 charger 500 bugshield addition
1970 cuda 446-6 hole in the hood
1973 charger se 400
1973 sportman van 12 passanger (wife hates this one)

Fred



Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

Bug shield C500

Thanks


It will be fun to get back on the road.  :cheers:
1969 charger 500 bugshield addition
1970 cuda 446-6 hole in the hood
1973 charger se 400
1973 sportman van 12 passanger (wife hates this one)

Fred

Just do me one favour, will you.........remove that horrid bug shield.  :lol:  It hurts my eyes.

On the other hand if you're partial to it......please except my apologies offended you.


Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.

remta1

hey is it ok if I join this post ?  :lol: seriously though .........this is a very clean looking car .Did you find the build sheet in the end ? loving that colour too. :2thumbs:

Fred

The more the merrier, I always say.  :icon_smile_big:


Tomorrow is promised to no one.......drive your Charger today.