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Ikbrown's 68 Charger

Started by ikbrown, May 29, 2015, 06:00:04 PM

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ikbrown

Hey everyone! First post to the forum but I've been a Charger owner for ... over a decade now. Feeling old!

I started to post in the 'Got a pic of your Charger' thread but I have so many pictures – didn't' want to overload the thread for one post. Ha. I will keep this updated with pics of my Charger (and Saabaru if anyone cares) as I continue to work on my cars.

My dad and I bought the car back when I was in high school as a project car and we've replaced/restored/rebuilt just about everything except for the exterior body work since it's a bit of a rust bucket underneath the paint and we haven't had the time/funds to get that project started. At the moment she's a reliable and fun rebuilt 383 Charger and having recently bought a house in my hometown, I'm looking forward to taking her out more and working on some projects! I've been doing a little bit of searching the forum already and looks like there's quite a lot of knowledge on here! :2thumbs:

On to some pics of our 68! Don't hate on the Cheese-grater wheels too hard. ha. They're on the list of changes to come.  :icon_smile_big:

Upon delivery, ten years ago...


ikbrown

Pulling the engine

Rebuilt engine!

Replaced the front brakes with some discs so it actually stops

Had to replace the trunk and driver floor pans. I had some seriously long hair in high school. haha



Restored interior


Did some rust prevention work on the undercarriage while we were doing the pan replacements and such
Before

And After


With my dad's MGB - quite the size difference


With a buddy of mine at a show in Placerville, CA


On a cruise I helped coordinate last year. 4 68s!!!!





ikbrown

I'll also throw my daily in to the mix if there are any import fans as well. It's an 05 Saab 92x Aero (aka the 'Saabaru', aka a rebadged Subaru WRX Wagon). I've done some basic mods to her including lowering springs, larger rear sway bar, short shifter, catless downpipe, full 3" exhaust, and a stage 2 ECU tune to accommodate for the exhaust mods.  It's a blast to drive with the turbo, AWD and suspension upgrades and since the 92x was only made by Saab for 2 years before they axed it, it's also pretty rare which is fun.



Working on her in the shop with my Charger :D My idea of a good night.


ikbrown

Anyone else on here from the Sacramento area??

I will be going to the Mopars in the Park show on the 27th of June - been to the show a couple of times but never parked my Charger in it. Looking forward to meeting other owners and talking shop.  :cheers:

Bob T

Welcome Ik, good looking 68 you've got there, good effort on getting stuck in and replacing the pan sections yourself.
Your Father has a good sized garage and a hoist too! Nice

What disc brake kit did you use?

Cheers

Bob in NZ
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

myk

Welcome and thanks for sharing.  Yeah we're all getting older but that can't be helped.  At least Playboy centerfolds and college girls pretty much stay the same age?   :shruggy:

What other plans or changes do you have in mind for the Charger? 

tan top

 hello &  welcome  IKB  :cheers: :cheers:  , nice looking 68  :drool5: :2thumbs: :coolgleamA:
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

ikbrown

Quote from: Bob T on May 29, 2015, 06:27:07 PM
Welcome Ik, good looking 68 you've got there, good effort on getting stuck in and replacing the pan sections yourself.
Your Father has a good sized garage and a hoist too! Nice

What disc brake kit did you use?

Cheers

Bob in NZ
Ha, ya the pans were a bit of a pain in the ass but was a good learning experience. My dad built the shop before we bought the Charger and it has been so nice to have. It's definitely enabled me to take on more car projects than I would have been able to without it.

I'll have to check on the brake kit - most of the work we did to the Charger was when I was in high school, and that was 10 years ago.

ikbrown

Quote from: myk on May 29, 2015, 06:31:02 PM
Welcome and thanks for sharing.  Yeah we're all getting older but that can't be helped.  At least Playboy centerfolds and college girls pretty much stay the same age?   :shruggy:

What other plans or changes do you have in mind for the Charger? 
The main plans remaining is the body work, which seems like it will be expensive and labor-intensive. ha. It was in Ohio originally, and then Washington so it's got more than its fair share of rust and body filler. No clue what color I want to paint it once we're all done either but I'll be keeping my eye out for other muscle car designs that fit what I'm looking for.

Apart from that I'm also still on the lookout for a wheel/tire combo that fits what I'm looking for. I recently stumbled upon a thread about the largest wheel/tire fitment you can achieve on Chargers here on the forum and a pic of someone's 69 minitubbed with 345s looked heavenly. We'll see ... still dreaming at the moment. haha.

Immediately, when I had it on the lift last weekend to do an oil change I noticed that the driver-side front tire is really worn on the inside so I'll need to replace the front tires and get an alignment but I've got a bad case of, give a car guy a small problem syndrome. Now I want to see what lowering it an inch or two would look like before I go in for an alignment so I'll play around with the torsion bar adjustment in the front and some lowering blocks in the rear to get an even, mild drop. Long term I'd like to do drop spindles and new springs in the back to do it properly but for the interim that could work.

ikbrown

Quote from: tan top on May 29, 2015, 06:33:11 PM
hello &  welcome  IKB  :cheers: :cheers:  , nice looking 68  :drool5: :2thumbs: :coolgleamA:
Thanks!!!  :cheers: I certainly enjoy her.

polywideblock

 hello and welcome  :cheers:  very nice car     :2thumbs:


  and 71 GA4  383 magnum  SE

ikbrown

Quote from: polywideblock on May 29, 2015, 06:56:12 PM
hello and welcome  :cheers:  very nice car     :2thumbs:
Thanks!! Love the roadrunners of the generation you have as well. And the purple.  :2thumbs:

68RT440

Welcome and beautiful '68. My dad and I bought our '68 back in 1998 when I was 15 as a father and son project. We tinkered with it over the years, and now I have it down to the shell doing a full resto on it for pops.
1968 Charger R/T, matching numbers 440/727, black with green top and interior, currently getting restored by me

JR

Welcome to the forum man, nice ride. I have a similar story to you, I got my 70 back in high school in 99, and have had it ever since. My daily driver and track cars are imports too (I lean towards E36s myself), I can relate. Nice rides. What's the story on the E type in one of your pics?

70 Charger RT top bananna /68 Charger RT triple green

skip68

Welcome to the site.   :cheers:  I'm from the placerville area.   Nice car.    :2thumbs:
skip68, A.K.A. Chuck \ 68 Charger 440 auto\ 67 Camaro RS (no 440)       FRANKS & BEANS !!!


Ghoste

Welcome to the site man, I like the parade of 68's.

six-tee-nine

Cool collection of rides you guys have!

Welcome here.

I spot an E type Jag also. BTW, as a European member I did'nt even knew about the Existance of the Saab model..... Does it have a Saab engine or a Subaru flat 4?
Greetings from Belgium, the beer country

NOS is nice, turbo's are neat, but when it comes to Mopars, there's no need to cheat...


JR

Quote from: six-tee-nine on May 30, 2015, 05:09:54 AM
Cool collection of rides you guys have!

Welcome here.

I spot an E type Jag also. BTW, as a European member I did'nt even knew about the Existance of the Saab model..... Does it have a Saab engine or a Subaru flat 4?

The 92x was literally an Impreza with a nosejob and some upscale features added. It had a more premium feel to it compared to a similar Impreza, and was a little more expensive when new. They are mechanically identical to the subaru, though I'm think some tuning changes were made.

I think they look better than the Subaru version myself and would love to have one as a daily.  Saab was an interesting company, its too bad they closed the doors just as they were starting to get interesting.
70 Charger RT top bananna /68 Charger RT triple green

303 Mopar

Welcome and that is a sweet '68!  The best year IMHO.     :2thumbs:     What steering wheel is that and where did you get it? 
1968 Charger - 1970 Cuda - 1969 Sport Satellite Convertible

johnnycharger

Welcome and nice cars! I am not too far from Placerville... I am in Napa. I have spent quite a bit of time in the Placer area. My dad has some land in Greenwood by Georgetown so I went there a lot as a kid.
Mopar Alley is a good show hopefully I will be there.
I suggest you check out Capitol City Mopars. They have a show coming up that is actually my favorite one around called Mopars in the park.

freddyd02

Welcome! I'm in Sonoma the county area. Ill be heading to the Mopar show in Sac. Ill keep an eye out for you  :cheers:

johnnycharger

Quote from: freddyd02 on May 30, 2015, 10:34:35 AM
Welcome! I'm in Sonoma the county area. Ill be heading to the Mopar show in Sac. Ill keep an eye out for you  :cheers:

Right next door!

terrible one

Beautiful Charger and welcome! Yours is the closest I've come to a twin of mine which is also 33-1 "Charger Red" with no vinyl top. I also went a similar route; drivetrain, suspension, plumbing, electrical, and most of the interior all done and dependable.

For me, it's fun having a patina and not having to worry about door dings, chipped paint, gravel roads, etc.  :2thumbs:

abe1968

Quote from: ikbrown on May 29, 2015, 06:47:28 PM
Quote from: myk on May 29, 2015, 06:31:02 PM
Welcome and thanks for sharing.  Yeah we're all getting older but that can't be helped.  At least Playboy centerfolds and college girls pretty much stay the same age?   :shruggy:

What other plans or changes do you have in mind for the Charger? 
The main plans remaining is the body work, which seems like it will be expensive and labor-intensive. ha. It was in Ohio originally, and then Washington so it's got more than its fair share of rust and body filler. No clue what color I want to paint it once we're all done either but I'll be keeping my eye out for other muscle car designs that fit what I'm looking for.

Apart from that I'm also still on the lookout for a wheel/tire combo that fits what I'm looking for. I recently stumbled upon a thread about the largest wheel/tire fitment you can achieve on Chargers here on the forum and a pic of someone's 69 minitubbed with 345s looked heavenly. We'll see ... still dreaming at the moment. haha.

Immediately, when I had it on the lift last weekend to do an oil change I noticed that the driver-side front tire is really worn on the inside so I'll need to replace the front tires and get an alignment but I've got a bad case of, give a car guy a small problem syndrome. Now I want to see what lowering it an inch or two would look like before I go in for an alignment so I'll play around with the torsion bar adjustment in the front and some lowering blocks in the rear to get an even, mild drop. Long term I'd like to do drop spindles and new springs in the back to do it properly but for the interim that could work.

Cool hey I know that black 68, I Follow Rob on IG.

F8-4life

I am really digging that black 68.