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Pics of my 69 charger

Started by Stegs, June 24, 2014, 10:07:26 AM

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Stegs

Welll guys, cant seem to load them up to the site here, even after editing them to smaller sizes

So I will just add a link to my photobucket account and you can view for yourself

http://s1102.photobucket.com/user/mrmarlin1/library/?sort=3&page=1


Car was originally a 383 - 335 HP car and it was red. The car was bought in the late 70's by the 2nd owner. He slowly worked on the car in his barn, and finally finished paint and the new vinyl top in 1985. The car sat since 1985 until 6/18/2014 when I purchased it. It was driven less than 100 miles since 1985.

Car has 55,xxx original miles on it. The motor is replaced with a 69 or 70 440 - 375 hp motor. Trans is the 727 auto with a counsel shift

Its a factory a/c car!, has the clock, but no tach....

body is awesome shape, paint is ok with a few dings here and there.....overall I rate the car about 90%. Interior is all original and everything works. Even the turn signal indicators in the hood. carpet is a little dirty with a minor rip along the counsel. Seats are good, no signs of wear anywhere. Headliner is holding up good, 2 small holes behind the driver seat.

glass is all good, wipers work, radio, gauges all work.

Only thing I did so far was a new battery and voltage regulator. The alternator is getting rebuilt tomorrow 6/25 b/c its not charging at idle....most likely corrosion from sitting.

It will be repainted down the road to factory red. I will make it a r/t clone at that point with a stripe and emblems.

Car runs good, fires right up, good oil pressure, about 30 psi warm idle, about 40 psi cold idle, and 50+ going down the road

He rebuilt the front end in 1984-1985 with all new suspension parts. brakes were re-done at the same time also.

The brakes work good but need some adjusting.......

I hope to slowly tinker with it over the next years, until someday I will do a rotisserie resto on it.

plans for the car:

as of today, just getting it in perfect working order. New oil and filter, new plugs, new air filter, get the brakes looked at/adjusted. Make sure the carb is adjusted right, the timing is perfect etc....

Car does leak some oil.....I have a leak from the power steering area, mechanic said there were some orings that may have dried up

it will take a little work to get it up to snuff....but I cruise the local area almost every night, took it to the beach and for icecream last sunday night.....

its a big block cruiser....I plan on adding a shift kit and trans cooler to the 727 here shortly also

feel free to ask any questions!


if you guys want to see any more pics, let me know, I can add some. That's me in the first pic! just a young kid with a passion for old mopars.....my dad is the guy in the white shirt, he dropped me off so I could drive it home. The guy in the red shirt is the guy I bought it from. He is a mopar freak too!


Hope you guys and girls enjoy....

Slowpoke

Good looking Charger  :2thumbs:. Looks to be the same color as my 68.
68 R/T LL1
under restoration for the last 25 years

Corey Dean

Looks real nice. Congratulations.

Stegs

Quote from: Slowpoke on June 24, 2014, 10:15:38 AM
Good looking Charger  :2thumbs:. Looks to be the same color as my 68.

its kinda of teal color, not sure on the paint code but he said it was a factory color....

any info would be great on it

and thanks...I cant wait everyday to get home and work on it!

Troy

Nice! Looks a lot like my old 68. However, in 1969 there were two different turquoise paints: "Q4" Light Turquoise Poly and "Q5" Bright Turquoise Poly.

The file sizes are limited here but your pictures appear small enough. I'm guessing it's a name conflict. Since you have a Photobucket account you can make those pictures show up here by copying and pasting a link from the right side of each picture on Photobucket.

Troy







Sarcasm detector, that's a real good invention.

Stegs

Quote from: Troy on June 24, 2014, 11:20:08 AM
Nice! Looks a lot like my old 68. However, in 1969 there were two different turquoise paints: "Q4" Light Turquoise Poly and "Q5" Bright Turquoise Poly.

The file sizes are limited here but your pictures appear small enough. I'm guessing it's a name conflict. Since you have a Photobucket account you can make those pictures show up here by copying and pasting a link from the right side of each picture on Photobucket.

Troy










thank you for posting that, I may be a younger guy, but I spend most of my time outside with my dogs, car/truck/ guns.....im not much of a computer savvy person (but I will figure stuff out)

darkside


69rtse4spd

Nice car looks like the same Q5 as my first car, S.E. 383 with AC that I still hace since 76. 

crj1968

Guns and mopars. Works for me.
Nice car! Congrats!

Stegs

Quote from: crj1968 on June 24, 2014, 01:41:24 PM
Guns and mopars. Works for me.
Nice car! Congrats!

yea I had a lever gun binge for a while...when I finally lost interest in lever guns (marlins and 1 Winchester) I had 12-14 lever guns....

they go cheap here right after deer season...I bought 2 for 300 bucks....

then I was into ar15s, then went back to ak's.....now im into my ruger handguns...and my truck and car of course

cant forget my 2 labs I have...they are my favorite!

tan top

Feel free to post any relevant picture you think we all might like to see in the threads below!

Charger Stuff 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,86777.0.html
Chargers in the background where you least expect them 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,97261.0.html
C500 & Daytonas & Superbirds
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,95432.0.html
Interesting pictures & Stuff 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,109484.925.html
Old Dodge dealer photos wanted
 http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,120850.0.html

Stegs

thanks everyone, slowly working on it, got a electrical issue (see my post in that thread)

valve cover gaskets and oil pan gasket are leaking (dried from sitting) so I will get that done this coming week.

I have a exhaust leak I got to get fixed also, but otherwise, its a great car, really fun to drive  :2thumbs:

Ghoste

Turquoise is an awesome shade on the 2nd gens.  Great car.

terrible one

Wow that really is a good looking Charger, what a find!  :2thumbs: You have a great starting point for sure! The little issues never sleep but that's what keeps it fun sometimes. The best drives are the ones you take after fixing something!

Stegs

Quote from: terrible one on June 26, 2014, 12:01:31 PM
Wow that really is a good looking Charger, what a find!  :2thumbs: You have a great starting point for sure! The little issues never sleep but that's what keeps it fun sometimes. The best drives are the ones you take after fixing something!

trying to fix a electrical issue now, I either have a short, which is unlikely b/c everything works on the car yet, or a have a bad regulator

I don't mind mechanical issues, but I hate electric issues with a passion....I don't understand it and its a pain to chase down

worst is I cant find a regulator near me!

twenty mike mike

Very nice!

Since the interior is original, it must be an early build '69, because the shift knob doesn't match the "wood" on the console.

Which makes it worth more, since it's more rare.  ;)

nvrbdn

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70 Duster (Moulin Rouge)
73 Challenger
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