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I hope you're sitting down for this one (GL with pics)

Started by bull, May 24, 2006, 01:48:26 PM

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bull

Look what turned up at Billy Bob's Steakhouse and Bar in the next town over from mine. :rotz: Before you get too bent out of shape you need to realize that this thing is rusted to hell and back but it's still a sad sight IMO. Interestingly there are still some usable parts, some of which I would not have been able to see were it not for the huge, cancerous holes where the trunk and floor used to be. In one picture you can easily see the rear window defroster motor with wiring and duct, several parts of the grill are usable, all the glass is there (but painted black on the inside), the rear view mirror is there as well as the driver's side remote mirror and some other small items. Basically it looks like they removed everything from the rails down and then built an obnoxious-looking frame to hold the car off the ground with the help of 44" Super Swampers. To cover the body cancer they installed a bunch of thin square plates over the rust and painted it all orange. It's no worse than a hlpag car but then that's not saying much.

bull

More atrocities. :-X

Arthu®

Oh well that car probably would have went straight to the crusher, at least this way it still serves something.

Arthur
Striving for world domination since 1986

MassCharger73

I know that everything is restorable, but it's pretty obvious that car was BAD. I kind of like it.
1973 Charger

bull

I just noticed something else in this first picture. See the two holes? It's a stripe delete R/T.

And in the second pic you can see the wheel lip moulding. The one on the driver's side is still there too, and probably both rears but if so they're encased in the rinky-dink patch panels

rollingthunder

life's to short have a blast before its gone.

Doc74

Quote from: bull on May 24, 2006, 02:00:59 PM
I just noticed something else in this picture. See the two holes? It's a stripe delete R/T.

Could be but not set in stone, when it arrived my 68 had the R/T badges in the correct position too, altough it was a 383 car.
It may be a serious project but not impossible and R/T or not, they're all worth restoring to me. In ten years time we'd all wish someone saved this one but as it sits it's quite the sight  :icon_smile_big:
I dunno why but I kinda like the silver painted bumpers....

six-tee-nine

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bull

Quote from: Doc74 on May 24, 2006, 02:07:37 PM
Quote from: bull on May 24, 2006, 02:00:59 PM
I just noticed something else in this picture. See the two holes? It's a stripe delete R/T.

Could be but not set in stone, when it arrived my 68 had the R/T badges in the correct position too, altough it was a 383 car.
It may be a serious project but not impossible and R/T or not, they're all worth restoring to me. In ten years time we'd all wish someone saved this one but as it sits it's quite the sight  :icon_smile_big:
I dunno why but I kinda like the silver painted bumpers....

Yea, it's not for sure but pretty likely. The '68s didn't have the quarter panel emblems like the '69s (if that's the position you're referring to) so that would be a more obvious situation.

The Ghoul

Quote from: Doc74 on May 24, 2006, 02:07:37 PM
Quote from: bull on May 24, 2006, 02:00:59 PM
I just noticed something else in this picture. See the two holes? It's a stripe delete R/T.

Could be but not set in stone, when it arrived my 68 had the R/T badges in the correct position too, altough it was a 383 car.
It may be a serious project but not impossible and R/T or not, they're all worth restoring to me. In ten years time we'd all wish someone saved this one but as it sits it's quite the sight  :icon_smile_big:
I dunno why but I kinda like the silver painted bumpers....
It would have been choped and used for patch pannels a long time ago. Who ever did this wanted a bill board and thats it. Better they did it with this shell than a clean one.
They chould have at leased threw some putty on it to smooth it out a little.
Im sure some 10 year old is in love with it though and I guess thats all that matters, getting the kiddies hooked into this hobby no matter what.
'first ones always free'

Chargen69


Doc74

Quote from: bull on May 24, 2006, 02:11:21 PM
Quote from: Doc74 on May 24, 2006, 02:07:37 PM
Quote from: bull on May 24, 2006, 02:00:59 PM
I just noticed something else in this picture. See the two holes? It's a stripe delete R/T.

Could be but not set in stone, when it arrived my 68 had the R/T badges in the correct position too, altough it was a 383 car.
It may be a serious project but not impossible and R/T or not, they're all worth restoring to me. In ten years time we'd all wish someone saved this one but as it sits it's quite the sight  :icon_smile_big:
I dunno why but I kinda like the silver painted bumpers....

Yea, it's not for sure but pretty likely. The '68s didn't have the quarter panel emblems like the '69s (if that's the position you're referring to) so that would be a more obvious situation.

Oh no just front and back, but done right. I believe the rear holes don't line up exactly, could be wrong, but these did and it had previous damage which was repaired very nicely, too bad the rest wasn't...
I know I have or had a pic somewhere of a 68 with side badges, it does stick out like an eskimo in the Sahara but only to us nutballs  :icon_smile_big:

Quote from: The Ghoul on May 24, 2006, 02:14:22 PM
Quote from: Doc74 on May 24, 2006, 02:07:37 PM
Quote from: bull on May 24, 2006, 02:00:59 PM
I just noticed something else in this picture. See the two holes? It's a stripe delete R/T.

Could be but not set in stone, when it arrived my 68 had the R/T badges in the correct position too, altough it was a 383 car.
It may be a serious project but not impossible and R/T or not, they're all worth restoring to me. In ten years time we'd all wish someone saved this one but as it sits it's quite the sight  :icon_smile_big:
I dunno why but I kinda like the silver painted bumpers....
It would have been choped and used for patch pannels a long time ago. Who ever did this wanted a bill board and thats it. Better they did it with this shell than a clean one.
They chould have at leased threw some putty on it to smooth it out a little.
Im sure some 10 year old is in love with it though and I guess thats all that matters, getting the kiddies hooked into this hobby no matter what.
'first ones always free'

I was also thinking they better took their time a bit with making it straight-er, but on the other hand, what would it look like then ? maybe worse.  ;D
It can go either way, some kid may end up restoring one that makes us drool or some kid may end up selling it on ebay right before a jump...either way it's out of our hands.
I think the best way to get the kids hooked is to show them these cars where they belong, on the road And that is still something that is too rare. If you want to see a charger you have to go to a show while those custom ricers and pimped rides are everywhere and they end up costing a lot more than our beloved chargers.
I really hope I don't crash it since I've lost one before, but my charger will be on the road plenty.

Ghoul how's the bodywork going ?

bull

I agree about the body work. If it had been smoothed over nicely with bondo instead of cobbled together with 65 patches of thin orange sheetmetal we would probably be freaking out right now.

Shakey


tan top

Quote from: Chargen69 on May 24, 2006, 02:17:47 PM
Quote from: rollingthunder on May 24, 2006, 02:02:29 PM
wasn't that car on e-goug a fue months back.

Actually a few times
 
             :iagree:     the one i saw on ebay last year , witch probably is this this one , stated it was an original  B5 blue R/T 440 ,
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

bull

Quote from: Shakey on May 24, 2006, 02:31:27 PM
Did you go in for a steak?

Was it any good?


Nah, it's across the street from my daughter's school. I went there once for lunch about 6 months ago. The restaurant has a NASCAR theme inside with racecar body parts all over the place. The food was ok, and I guess they have mini car shows there every weekend in the summer.

The Ghoul

Quote from: Doc74 on May 24, 2006, 02:24:45 PM


Ghoul how's the bodywork going ?
The clips (both sides) went in great and all the rest of the metal is on the way (floors lower fenders ect)!
I've been busy.
Got a line on a good cheap media blaster in the area so its going off there before too long.
The back fenders need some work (hammer and dolly time)
Need to find a good cage
need to get a 4 speed hump
and
need to figure out how to do the sub frame connectors.
other than that all the ducks are in a row and hopefully by the end of summer all the body work will be done and it will be ready for paint.

Right now I'm a bit distracted because I have all the fixings for my big brake conversion on my impreza (talk about snowballing) and its getting to the point where I have to start sand blasting and powder coating. But to do that I need to put up a temporary blasting/coating/painting enclosure in my garage... I will post a write up on how I'm making that happen.

mikepmcs

i'd like the charger emblems, the check molding please. little black ops mission and just put some money in the cash box for me and i'll pay you back. don't want to steal anything.
thanks, i'll wait. :icon_smile_big:
v/r
Mike
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69charger2002

well, i for one, don't think it's bad. for that car, in that condition(rear frame rails are NASTY). it was better than crushing it... at least with it being a billboard like that MAYBE a few more people will come to realize that it is a 1969 dodge charger, and not some camaro, or chevelle, as it gets so annoyingly mistaken for
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bull

Quote from: mikepmcs on May 24, 2006, 04:20:47 PM
i'd like the charger emblems, the check molding please. little black ops mission and just put some money in the cash box for me and i'll pay you back. don't want to steal anything.
thanks, i'll wait. :icon_smile_big:
v/r
Mike

The moulding is all in good shape of course but the emblems are shot. I might be calling him about a possible trade plus cash on his passenger's side headlight grill bezel because the corner isn't cracked off like mine. The other side is toast though. Maybe I'll try to finagle a purchase of that rear defroster motor too just for giggles. It's not doing anyone any good where it's at now.

dodgeboy67

if im not misstaken , that was on ebay about 6 months ago....it was what was left from 2 or 3 projects.....it only sold for 2or 3 hundred dollars......i believe the body was just sitting on the frame , so that it was movable

charger_lady

Quote from: 69charger2002 on May 24, 2006, 09:47:48 PM
well, i for one, don't think it's bad. for that car, in that condition(rear frame rails are NASTY). it was better than crushing it... at least with it being a billboard like that MAYBE a few more people will come to realize that it is a 1969 dodge charger, and not some camaro, or chevelle, as it gets so annoyingly mistaken for

:iagree:

sixty6charger

hahaha... silly little rednecks ::)

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BB1

Lota money in all that rock work under it. Would have look better with a big 4x4 on it.  :rotz:
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