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Don's 69 Charger Rust Belt restoration

Started by mopar4don, September 01, 2013, 08:34:55 PM

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mopar4don

The only thing I noticed that was different, was were the drip rail trim goes. About .015 diff.
I'm sure I can blend it.

gers1968rt

What can I say, I'm in awe of your work.  :notworthy:
I used to own a mopar because it was different, but now I know better.

Pat1973charger

That is some nitpicky little stuff to do with having to be so precise! Makes me glad the pillers are in good condition on my parts satellite.

500Jon

Hi Don,

Totally AWESOME work!!! :buff:

Now all we need to work out is a new name for your wonderful creation!
Here goes; Chargonet or Coroger, no, Ok thats rubbish. :slap:

Now you have gone this far, I would do a 500 tribute car??? :drool5:
Drop a hemi in there with a 4-speed and you will be the God of the MoparWorld!!! :2thumbs:

Thought I did alot of work on my Canadian 71-GTX, now I know it was EASY!!! :smilielol:

Ultimate KUDOS to you and your stunning achievements!!! :cheers: :cheers: :cheers:

5J
IF A JOB's WORTH DOING, ITS WORTH DOING WELL, RIP DAD.
4-SPEED, 1969 Charger-500 is the most Coolio car in the World!

mopar4don

I cut the pass side a-pillar the same way as the drivers side.
Apparently this is the only pic I have.. sorry.

mopar4don

Also did a little patching on the donor a-pillars

mopar4don

a few more pics showing the patching

tsmithae

You certainly are getting you hands dirty and making sure to get rid of any bad metal!  You certainly have my resepct!  :cheers:
Check out my full thread and progress here.

http://www.1970chargerregistry.com/mboard/index.php?topic=119.0

mopar4don

Quote from: 500Jon on November 04, 2014, 06:38:32 AM
Hi Don,

Totally AWESOME work!!! :buff:

Now all we need to work out is a new name for your wonderful creation!
Here goes; Chargonet or Coroger, no, Ok thats rubbish. :slap:

Now you have gone this far, I would do a 500 tribute car??? :drool5:
Drop a hemi in there with a 4-speed and you will be the God of the MoparWorld!!! :2thumbs:

Thought I did alot of work on my Canadian 71-GTX, now I know it was EASY!!! :smilielol:

Thanks for the compliments 500Jon, It will have the 4speed, but I can only pray for the hemi!

Quote from: tsmithae on November 04, 2014, 10:51:00 PM
You certainly are getting you hands dirty and making sure to get rid of any bad metal!  You certainly have my resepct!  :cheers:

tsmithae, RUST=Baaaad! The sweet smell of fresh epoxy primer = GOOD!
Stay tuned  :coolgleamA:

mopar4don

I noticed that my rear seat hooks were broke off the package tray support

mopar4don

I checked the package tray from the 4 door Coronet that I had parted out (I throw nothing away)
and BINGO, I have them!

mopar4don

So I spot drilled it out and welded it in. (sorry I didn't get a pic of it welded in)

mopar4don

Ok time to get the roof support off to the blaster

mopar4don

Sorry I didn't get any pics while at the blaster, but her you can see the parts in the paint booth just before applying epoxy primer.

mopar4don

The stripping company I went to was Consolidated Stripping & Derusting Inc. 269-685-1340
They are in Plainwell MI just north of Kalamazoo

The really great thing about them is they offer self serve blasting by the hour.

They have a different sized cabinets with the biggest at approx 6-8 feet long.
And a blast room is for the big stuff. They set you up, including getting you suited up with the air conditioned helmet.

They will let you and a buddy in the blast room at the same time. This helps to get the job done quicker!
Don the owner is very knowledgeable and is willing to help!

So all you fellow Michiganders check them out,
I highly recommend them!
http://www.consolidatedstripping.com/

mopar4don

Here is how they look after epoxy primer.
NO MORE UGLY RUST!
:woohoo: :ricky:

mopar4don

more pics....

Bobs69

HOLY SHIT!

Definitely living my dream.  Is that a chevy truck I see in the drive way?  What's that black car................?

mopar4don

I had to fix a few more areas around the rear window. Here is one of them.

Stevearino

I think this thread needs to be changed from  "Rust Belt Restoration" to "Rust Belt Scratch Built Better Than Factory." To long?  :shruggy:   More accurate though :cheers: :cheers:

mopar4don

Quote from: Stevearino on November 11, 2014, 08:57:30 PM
I think this thread needs to be changed from  "Rust Belt Restoration" to "Rust Belt Scratch Built Better Than Factory." To long?  :shruggy:   More accurate though :cheers: :cheers:
Hey Thanks Steveo,
I kinda like your name.................... naw, to long!  :icon_smile_big:
And I hope one day it will be better than factory.

lexxman

Man I'm blown away by your build. the amount of work your doing is mind blowing.  :2thumbs:

mopar4don

Had a couple of bad spots on the a-pillar donors so I patched them

mopar4don

I want the sectioned a-pillar joints to be as strong as possible.
A friend at work had this idea. Thanks Ralph!


mopar4don

So to get the pieces to extend inside I cut off a section from the a-pillar donor.