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I'M GONNA FIX IT SOMEDAY. .....................................

Started by skip68, May 02, 2015, 06:05:39 PM

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white

Same car 2 pictures, was going to get out of the car and get closer but the dogs would not let that happen.

redmist

I know where a 1968 Coronet R/T 440 4-speed Triple back car is sitting.

I had pictures here posted of it at one point in time, the owner told me "It will rot in place before I ever sell it, and I don't plan to fix it up"  :brickwall:
JUNKTRAVELER: all I've seen in this thread is a bunch of bullies and 3 guys that actually give a crap.

Chad L. Magee

Yes, I know a few that were "Not for sale" Chargers and were gradually fixed up by the owners.  Just because someone does not have deep pockets does not automatically mean that they cannot restore a Charger properly.  It just means that they have a different timeline to work from than most in the hobby.  Patience is a virtue when it come to this restoration method, as it may take twenty years to do.  They may have to trade to get some stuff done on the car.  One of my friends is doing just that (he traded two rough parts car Chargers + a project Nova) to get the body work + paint done on his 1968 Charger that he has had since the early 90s.  It would have taken him a very long time to budget that out with his family in the mix.  If you have big $, then the car can be restored much quicker than if you have to do it the poor man's way (finding/buying parts as you can afford them).  It is easy to judge another person's project car without knowing why it is resting there as it is.  Remember, it is their car to work on as they are the owners of it after all....
Ph.D. Metallocene Chemist......