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Meet project "Overcharged", a Cummins powered 68 charger on a one ton chassis.

Started by JR, February 14, 2017, 08:24:24 PM

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Baldwinvette77

ive seen this around alot on the net... its cool in a mad max kinda way, but i really hope this was a vin-less shell or in really bad shape when he started  :lol:

Lennard

In one of the videos I've seen,  Steve tells that he found the Charger sitting on a Blazer chassis in a shed in Yucca Arizona. He bought it, took it off the Blazer chassis and fabricated his own.

Mike DC

      
I don't mind it as long as he didn't cut up something solid/restorable to do it.


But I'm not a fan of diesel swaps in general.  
(Yeah it makes a lot of power.  So does a freight train engine, but that doesn't prove it's a good swap idea.)

cbrestorations

I met Steve at a classic car swap meet, I had a 70 charger I was using to draw attention to the junk I was selling. We bullshitted and he wanted to come over to see "daisy" . I went and seen this charger he built before he built it. At first I hated the fact he cut up a charger but found he actually found it already mutilated. All he did was add little trinkets to the body and built a chassis for it. He just made work what was already there. So now it's kinda cool. Noooooo one would of restored this car after what had already been done to it. Atlas now another charger is driving again.

Charger_Fan

I think this is the first time I've seen motorcycle chains used to drive a blower (or two). Pretty cool looking setup. :2thumbs:

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)