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3rd Gen discussion- when does a 318 car become a parts car?

Started by twilt, April 09, 2006, 09:28:01 AM

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twilt

Just curious about the opinions of other 3rd Gen enthusiasts. 

RD

when there is a combination of any of the below:


  • the framerails are totally shot
  • there is no title
  • badly wrecked on any corner
  • the number of parts missing is huge
  • the only thing holding it together is RUST

I think that can be applied to any car.
67 Plymouth Barracuda, 69 Plymouth Barracuda, 73 Charger SE, 75 D100, 80 Sno-Commander

Old Moparz

I'll agree that it can apply to any year, not just 3rd generation. I would also add that since most parts aren't reproduced for Chargers, or a lot of other Mopars, that depending on your own needs, any car could be considered a parts car. I know that a lot of people will say that anything can be saved, or they should all be saved, but I disagree. I don't think it's practical, or even feasible in most cases.

Most people in the hobby don't have access to the funds that some of the high roller collectors do. With that said, the expensive restoration shops that will charge you 6 figures to redo a car is out of the question for most people. There are very little, NOS replacement parts around, so it's impossible to say that all the cars can be saved without dismantling a number of them to use as a parts source.

Not long ago I bought a '69 Charger as a parts car. I have a '68 that was only a shell, so any small bracket, fastener, part, & piece of trim was missing. To buy all these things 1 by 1 was impossible, & would cost a small fortune, so dismantling the '69 was the only way for me to get what I needed. Neither car was a rare model, but the '68 was a rust free, 383-2V shell, so taking apart a half stripped, 318 '69 was easy.

I didn't send it to the crusher when I was done & resold it to another person in need of what was left. By current standards, it would be an easy fix. It had an original, perfect & bondo free, driver's side quarter, a decent passenger quarter & roof, 4 good frame rails, & typical rust in the window channels, floors & trunk. I listed it on here for several weeks with almost no interest shown. A local friend got it for $500 & it's now in pieces you can carry.

If I had no Charger & found this first, I may have considered restoring it. That wasn't the case, so I saw it as a parts bin to save 2 other Chargers.
               Bob               



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TruckDriver

Quote from: RD on April 09, 2006, 09:40:04 AM
when there is a combination of any of the below:


  • the framerails are totally shot
  • there is no title
  • badly wrecked on any corner
  • the number of parts missing is huge
  • the only thing holding it together is RUST

I think that can be applied to any car.
:iagree:

Except about the title. Some states don't require you to have one for that old of a car. You thinking about parting the old Stormhammer car Tom?
PETE

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doctorpimp

Quote from: RD on April 09, 2006, 09:40:04 AM
when there is a combination of any of the below:


  • the framerails are totally shot
  • there is no title
  • badly wrecked on any corner
  • the number of parts missing is huge
  • the only thing holding it together is RUST

I think that can be applied to any car.
I agree with this, even a 440 car.
Sometimes it depends on what you want in the end...If you want a collectable NOS filled-museum piece then a 318 car isn't the way to go even if it IS rust free etc.  Sell it complete to someone who wants to make it into the car it should have been :icon_smile_big:  unless it fits into RD's exception list above, then it's OK to part out ;)
'73 Coupe, 470, Keisler 5spd, 3.55 SG; Petty Blue; Hideaway Headlights.

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Nacho-RT74

Quote from: RD on April 09, 2006, 09:40:04 AM
when there is a combination of any of the below:


  • the framerails are totally shot
  • there is no title
  • badly wrecked on any corner
  • the number of parts missing is huge
  • the only thing holding it together is RUST

I think that can be applied to any car.
:iagree:

I don't think is only to 318 or even /6... I think in fact is to any brand or model with any equipment. But it could be some exceptions:

complete, no missed parts... matching numbers but frame rails damaged... if is that only the damage, I think it could be reparaible and not necesarily parted out.

same situation about wrecked part specially if you know you can find replacement parts.

Extremelly rare VIN/TAG

so as stated a COMBINATIONS of some of that. But I Don't know how tittle could affect on that decission since I don't know what's exactly that up there and how much problematic it could be.
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moparsinbarns

Well, my 69 WAS a parts car. So anyways, it had a 318 and the only reason the guy used it as a parts was for his 69 that was "abit" nicer. Plus the dummy left all the rare parts like the buddy seat, ticktocktach and the vinyl/cloth seats..I piddy him cuz he dont have any rare parts in his 69 :icon_smile_tongue: :nana:
Mopar Or No Car!!!!!!!!

MassCharger73

I will throw this unpopular opinion out there. Whenever you hold the title to the car and you want to part it out.
1973 Charger

twilt

Quote from: DodgeChargerGuy on April 09, 2006, 10:34:15 AM
You thinking about parting the old Stormhammer car Tom?

It has momentarily crossed my mind a time or two but i haven't seriously thought about it. It is a good example of what i am talking about though. I have the advantage of having plenty of spare parts. If someonewho did not, it would be an unwise time/money investment as the back 1/2 of the car is basically fubar.  My current  plan for it  is to patch it up with what i already have. If i were to find and buy a 2nd 72 Rallye........that plan could change very quickly .

Daytona R/T SE

I took a whole lot of shit from  the "Save all chargers at any cost" idiots on the old DC.com when I cut this one up several years ago... Triple green, rusty, no title, no engine or trans...anything that was any good is now safely stored away, the rest of it went to the crusher, where it rightfully belonged...

twilt

I think there is an accepted different standard for the 3rd Gen cars. Primarily because they are more plentiful, lower priced, and have fewer available reproduction body parts. For starters, there is no reproduction rear floor pans or trunk floors.(someone reading this will likely provide a link to a company that advertises these items but doesnt really have them :devil:)  unfortunately, the lack of available parts in many cases causes a "1 must die to save 2 or 3"  situation. 

10-12 years ago, i wouldnt think of fixing up a 3rd Gen 318 car that had floorboard issues, rotted trunk pan, or in need of anything more than small patches in the quarters.  I`d buy it for parts, strip it down and look for a better body. No second thoughts, no guilt, no worries that i had just killed a fixable car.

On a more personal level........... my 72 Rallye 340 N96 car needs drivers front floorpan, 1 quarter (probably), and quite possibly a roof replacement.  Its a fairly rare/unique car so i dont have any problem with repairing those items. On the flip side.... another 72 that i have (DCG previously mentioned) is a plain jane 318 bench/column shift car.It does run/drive and has a awesome front clip but the rear 1/2 is in sad shape. pass 1/4 panel will need a complete replacement as well as the dutchman panel, and the trunk pan. drivers 1/4 can possibly be salvaged but has collision (not rust) damage. Is the car fixable? sure it is.  Do i have the parts to fix it? yes i do. should it be saved? good question. Another 72 that i will be getting (for free ;D )  later this week  :yesnod:  :yesnod: is in about the same shape except it isnt a runner/driver.It also is a 318 bench/column topper car. That one will be used for parts. At this point in time I dont have the space for another lawn ornament.     

twilt

Quote from: Daytona R/T SE on April 09, 2006, 02:26:47 PM
I took a whole lot of shit from  the "Save all chargers at any cost" idiots on the old DC.com when I cut this one up several years ago...     

:smilielol: :smilielol: :smilielol: :smilielol:

twilt

Quote from: MassCharger73 on April 09, 2006, 01:36:38 PM
I will throw this unpopular opinion out there. Whenever you hold the title to the car and you want to part it out.

I`ve parted out 15-20 3rd Gens without a title.  ;D ;D seriously though, i was just looking for intelligent input from other 3rd Gen owners as to how far they would go to fix a 318 car and at what point would they just scrap it for parts.

moparsinbarns

Quote from: twilt on April 09, 2006, 06:19:33 PM
I think there is an accepted different standard for the 3rd Gen cars. Primarily because they are more plentiful, lower priced, and have fewer available reproduction body parts. For starters, there is no reproduction rear floor pans or trunk floors.(someone reading this will likely provide a link to a company that advertises these items but doesnt really have them :devil:)  unfortunately, the lack of available parts in many cases causes a "1 must die to save 2 or 3"  situation. 

10-12 years ago, i wouldnt think of fixing up a 3rd Gen 318 car that had floorboard issues, rotted trunk pan, or in need of anything more than small patches in the quarters.  I`d buy it for parts, strip it down and look for a better body. No second thoughts, no guilt, no worries that i had just killed a fixable car.

On a more personal level........... my 72 Rallye 340 N96 carr needs drivers front floorpan, 1 quarter (probably), and quite possibly a roof replacement.  Its a fairly rare/unique car so i dont have any problem with repairing those items. On the flip side.... another 72 that i have (DCG previously mentioned) is a plain jane 318 bench/column shift car.It does run/drive and has a awesome front clip but the rear 1/2 is in sad shape. pass 1/4 panel will need a complete replacement as well as the dutchman panel, and the trunk pan. drivers 1/4 can possibly be salvaged but has collision (not rust) damage. Is the car fixable? sure it is.  Do i have the parts to fix it? yes i do. should it be saved? good question. Another 72 that i will be getting (for free ;D )  later this week  :yesnod:  :yesnod: is in about the same shape except it isnt a runner/driver.It also is a 318 bench/column topper car. That one will be used for parts. At this point in time I dont have the space for another lawn ornament.     



FREEE???? Does the owner have anymore free Chargers to give away? ::)
Mopar Or No Car!!!!!!!!

twilt

Quote from: moparsinbarns on April 09, 2006, 07:03:29 PM
     
FREEE???? Does the owner have anymore free Chargers to give away? ::)
Quote

Yeah,  he has a whole pile of them to give away. all you have to do is ask. call him at 867-5309

TruckDriver

PETE

My Dad taught me about TIME TRAVEL.
"If you don't straighten up, I'm going to knock you into the middle of next week!" :P

Old Moparz

Without trying too hard, I can think of at least a half dozen people on here who have been calling that number non stop with a different area code each time since it was posted. :D
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hemihead

I think as far as a 3rd gen goes with a being a 318 car I would not have a problem parting it.Especially if not a car with a weird option list.318 cars were not musclecars like everyone seems to think nowadays.
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RD

Quote from: Old Moparz on April 09, 2006, 07:37:54 PM
Without trying too hard, I can think of at least a half dozen people on here who have been calling that number non stop with a different area code each time since it was posted. :D

LOL!!! yeah no kiddin, that is hilarious.... I love that song btw.
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doctorpimp

Quote from: twilt on April 09, 2006, 07:18:16 PM
Quote from: moparsinbarns on April 09, 2006, 07:03:29 PM
     
FREEE???? Does the owner have anymore free Chargers to give away? ::)
Quote

Yeah,  he has a whole pile of them to give away. all you have to do is ask. call him at 867-5309
:haha: :cheers:
'73 Coupe, 470, Keisler 5spd, 3.55 SG; Petty Blue; Hideaway Headlights.

www.cardomain.com/ride/2119216

mridolfo

Quote from: doctorpimp on April 09, 2006, 08:56:44 PM
Quote from: twilt on April 09, 2006, 07:18:16 PM
Quote from: moparsinbarns on April 09, 2006, 07:03:29 PM
     
FREEE???? Does the owner have anymore free Chargers to give away? ::)
Quote

Yeah,  he has a whole pile of them to give away. all you have to do is ask. call him at 867-5309
:haha: :cheers:

What area code ?

doctorpimp

It's from a song dude ;)
8,6,7,5,3 oh niiiine
I think it was by "Tommy Tutone" and called "Jenny" from the early '80s.
:apimp:
'73 Coupe, 470, Keisler 5spd, 3.55 SG; Petty Blue; Hideaway Headlights.

www.cardomain.com/ride/2119216


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chargerkid

Sawzall or torches????  Cut it up. 

On a serious note.  If its a 318 car with no cool options...I would cut it up.  Even if it is solid with a title.  If you need the car for the parts or others can benefit...why not?

I drove all the way to New York this past weekend to get frame rails, quarter panels, trunk floor, and cowl.  Just think of how many cars were sent to the junk yard with good frame rails, quarters, and such.  Now cars have rotted out frame rails.  I am not afraid to replace them.

By the way,  I am looking for a nice cowl area section where the brake booster mounts.