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What NON Charger projects do you have ongoing?

Started by Kern Dog, June 11, 2024, 02:52:53 PM

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Kern Dog

Cooking?
Landscaping?
Model building?
Macramé?
Other cars?


Nacho-RT74

I'd like to restore my former's Dad 1975 W126 Mercedes 280S (which was actually trying, WHILE I was still in Venezuela), and HAVE to keep on mantenience/restore my actual driver 1998 Range Rover P38 2.5DSE.

But untill I don't have my Charger finished and with me in Spain, the P38 will be a low budget "restoring" job, and the Mercedes will have to wait.

Venezuelan RT 74 400 4bbl, 727, 8.75 3.23 open. Now stroked with 440 crank and 3.55 SG. Here is the History and how is actually: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,7603.0/all.html
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,25060.0.html

Kern Dog

I have dabbled in cooking but haven't strayed far from beef.
Landscaping? It can be rewarding to cultivate and shape the trees and grass. I've ran tractors and felt like it is doing bodywork on a much larger scale!

will

  I'm going for my first brisket on my smoker for Father's Day. I'm really hoping I do it right.

Dino

-Starting on a pole barn build. 32x48x14.
-Swapping the engine in the 76 Gran Torino once the Charger is back on the road, which should be real soon.
-Once the garage is up I'll start my A-Team project, followed by the Delorean, KITT, and transforming the Ford in the Starsky and Hutch car. In no particular order.

Also building a 1/8 scale KITT, a 30+ inch Millennium Falcon, and some 3D printed stuff.

My main goal is to not die before I have at least half of my projects done!
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

Nacho-RT74

Well I have another project which has got me busy for several years now. Maybe approaching? Just God knows.

Get back with my ex gf

(Yes, I'm stick with her yet :-[ )



(10 years old pic... but she still looks  beautiful... a bit more "faty" thought LOL)

Venezuelan RT 74 400 4bbl, 727, 8.75 3.23 open. Now stroked with 440 crank and 3.55 SG. Here is the History and how is actually: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,7603.0/all.html
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,25060.0.html

Kern Dog

Well, she looks good to me AND she is a female.
Good for you, Nacho.

Nacho-RT74

Why the doubt about being a female? LOL
Venezuelan RT 74 400 4bbl, 727, 8.75 3.23 open. Now stroked with 440 crank and 3.55 SG. Here is the History and how is actually: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,7603.0/all.html
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,25060.0.html

moparguy01

The Neverending house stuff, had to drop 3 ash trees that had ash borer disease. Just go those cut up.

I have a 73 Jensen interceptor that I am rewiring, then I need to rewire an 85 corvette.

I'm also working on my specialist degrees for both k-12 principal and superintendent. I should be done with those by next spring.

I don't sleep much. Lol

Kern Dog

Quote from: Nacho-RT74 on June 13, 2024, 10:20:08 AMWhy the doubt about being a female? LOL
Ha ha...I am sure that you are a normal guy that likes real women like her.
I was just kidding. There is so much craziness going on in the world with men trying to be women so I was just making light of that.

Kern Dog

I pulled off of the classics for a short time to work on a different car project.
My truck.
I have a short bed, regular cab 2wd Dodge. I've always liked the styling of the SRT-10 trucks like so:


SRT 10 F.jpg

SRT 23.jpg

This one is the color of my own truck:

SRT 10 D - Copy.jpg

My truck....

RM 2.jpg

I bought the side panels to recreate the look, I'm currently going through the paint process. I won't be installing the rear spoiler. The front bumper isn't available new so I'm using a cover from a SPORT model.





Old Moparz

Carpentry.  :cheers:  Either something small like a phone stand for my wife, a new headboard with nightstands & lighting or a new porch on the house.

I don't mind repairing things, but I prefer to build something from scratch. Having said that, it was much nicer & less troublesome building our new garage than fixing all the crap on my house.  :brickwall:

               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

Kern Dog

It takes patience and an eye for detail to do the detailed carpentry work.
Nice work.

TTSaleen

Great thread.
I've got other cars I've had for much longer than the 68 Charger.
Each one I took a different approach to building, but the joy of thinking of mods and installing them is the best part to me.

My 1998 Saleen Mustang is longest in my fleet, bought in 2002 and performed the typical bolt ons, then engines, superchargers, turbos, and ultimately arrived at the current configuration.
5.4 modular engine, with 4 Valve heads DOHC, twin 67mm turbos, Holley EFI, E85 fuel, Turbo 400 transmission.
Retains all factory creature comforts including power brakes, power steering, and cold air-conditioning in addition to full leather seats and interior.
Recently ran it and posted a best of 5.55 @ 131mph in 1/8th and 8.51 @ 166mph in 1/4 mile runs without leaning on it hard (more boost possible).



My 2003 Mach 1 Mustang I've had for over 8 years.  Engine rebuild, supercharger, E85, Tremec T56 6 speed manual.
Recently ran it and posted best of 6.63 @ 112mph in 1/8th and 10.18 @ 140mph in 1/4 mile can't get the sixty foot lower than 1.62 but doing a 6R80 auto swap soon so we'll see if it can hit 9's this year in the 1/4.



I built a 2008 Pontiac G8 GT for my wife.  Ported heads/intake/throttle body, with DOD delete and custom camshaft, Circle D converter, 3.45 gears, and headers with 3" exhaust.
Car has ran 6.90's @ 98mph in 1/8th and 11.0's @ 122mph in 1/4 mile. (all motor no power adder).



You can see all my builds here -> www.youtube.com/98saleen

Ryan
1968 Charger
1998 Twin Turbo Saleen
2003 Mach 1
2008 Pontiac G8

Old Moparz

Quote from: Kern Dog on June 14, 2024, 04:28:42 PMIt takes patience and an eye for detail to do the detailed carpentry work.
Nice work.


Thanks.  :cheers:  If my Charger was made out of wood it would be done by now.  :smilielol:
               Bob               



              Going Nowhere In A Hurry

timmycharger

When I am not messing around with the Charger, one of my hobbies is scale RC car racing. Of course I need my own backyard track haha!  This is a work in progress as have made small changes here and there but it is mainly a 1/10 rally course but lately been racing 1/16 and 1/18 scale. 

I have a timing system that works with transponders and a phone app so I can really dial in the cars.

Kern Dog


armor64

what RC stuff and models did you get into? before we got into firearms and range shooting (Canada laws make this rough to get into lately...) we did 1/10scale crawler stuff, plus 1/18 traxxas Revo/Slash/Rally cars back in the day. I also ended up building a 1/10 Revo2 out of parts i got online cheap before it it was cancelled as well.

timmycharger

Quote from: armor64 on June 17, 2024, 12:37:34 PMwhat RC stuff and models did you get into? before we got into firearms and range shooting (Canada laws make this rough to get into lately...) we did 1/10scale crawler stuff, plus 1/18 traxxas Revo/Slash/Rally cars back in the day. I also ended up building a 1/10 Revo2 out of parts i got online cheap before it it was cancelled as well.

As a kid I started with 1/10 models from Tamiya, that was the 80's. As a Teen I was racing at the local clubs, mostly on road 1/10, Team Associated RC10L mostly. In my 20's I was racing off road until there were no local tracks, racing team losi 1/10 buggies and trucks.

As I got older I got into nitro powered cars and trucks until the technology improved with brushless motors and lithium batteries.

I converted my Traxxas TMaxx nitro truck to a dual battery, 1/8 scale motor monster that routinely hits 70MPH without trying.

Now I just mess around with 1/16, 1/18, 1/10 rally and have recently gotten into crawlers, I have a thread on this page about my current build.

I buy and sell them to fund my new projects, mostly  just selling these days as I have about 30 Rc models currently going back to 1983 to present along with 20 bins full of old parts.  Ebay sucks now a days but I used to do fairly well selling on that platform.

couple of shots of my "shop" down the basement.

armor64

that's cool, i had hit the point where i enjoyed building them more than i had time to drive them around and started to pull back from the hobby for a bit, Also at that time ended up getting my firearms licensing and getting into target shooting at the Ranges more. Luckily i did that when i did, as the law changes by the canada government in the last few years really screwed over law abiding gun owners, under the guise of "stopping gangs" while never doing a thing to actually combat them.

Back N Black

I do small projects, restoring gas pumps, coke machines, pedal cars, anything gas and oil. Working on my boat, house up keep. My latest project is restoring a 73 challenger.

I have no idea how to post pic on this site, anymore.

Kern Dog

I agree....The picture program is more difficult than most other forums.

garner7555

Interesting thread.  I haven't logged in for at least a year or so.  Still have my Charger, Finishing up a Hellcat swap on it.  Also working on a 74 Bronco.  And one of the most important projects I have, my older son (10 year old) picked out a 79 Bronco to build for him.  We are freshening up a 460 EFI to drop in it now.  We are in rural Alabama so 4x4 restorations are a big thing here locally. I'm excited to pass the car hobby down to my boys, as long as they are interested and want to of course.
69 Charger 440 resto-mod

John_Kunkel

Quote from: Kern Dog on August 04, 2024, 11:33:16 PMI agree....The picture program is more difficult than most other forums.

Since you like to do how-to's, how about a tutorial.
Pardon me but my karma just ran over your dogma.

Kern Dog

Remember the time that you didn't follow me around here?
It was a few years ago. Back then you used to focus on helping people with technical issues.
That isn't who you are now.