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Whats the best way to learn about chargers?

Started by kylem4711, January 22, 2008, 12:18:24 AM

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kylem4711

Ok,

i really want to be able to know what they heck im talkin about when it comes to my car.
So whats the best way to gain knowledge about my car, and cars in general.  i know experience working with your car is probably the best way, but i dont have that kind of time.

I do have time to read at work and when i travel,   so i wanted to see if there is a good book, or website or anything where it will take me from a-z.

any suggestions?

thanks everyone


1970 dodge charger rt 440 4-speed
1973 plymouth barracuda 4-speed

Rack

"Project Charger" would be a good start.

I also just purchased another book recently called "How To Rebuild and Modify Your Muscle Car". That one hasn't arrived yet so I don't know if it's any good.

MattAShine

Quote from: kylem4711 on January 22, 2008, 12:18:24 AM
Ok,

i really want to be able to know what they heck im talkin about when it comes to my car.
So whats the best way to gain knowledge about my car, and cars in general.  i know experience working with your car is probably the best way, but i dont have that kind of time.

I do have time to read at work and when i travel,   so i wanted to see if there is a good book, or website or anything where it will take me from a-z.

any suggestions?

thanks everyone




If it is a second gen Charger, Project Charger is a good tool. Aside from that, the Factory Service guides are cool to. Hands on experience is the best though.

The70RT

Just search around on here and if you don't see something you need to know about just post a question and most everyone will chime in  :yesnod:
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kylem4711

i will look up project charger
is that a book?
1970 dodge charger rt 440 4-speed
1973 plymouth barracuda 4-speed

The70RT

Quote from: kylem4711 on January 22, 2008, 12:29:15 AM
i will look up project charger
is that a book?

Yep, and you can get it on ebay......it is a resto book.
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Chad L. Magee

I would also advise you to pick up some older Mopar oriented magazines to read through in your spare time, when you are not reading the Project Charger book.  GG used to have a By The Numbers section in three different magazines and I did pick up a lot from that when it comes to decoding oddballs (information that is not always in his white books, but useful nonetheless).  You can pick them up cheap at swap meets, but the further you are from a bigger city, the harder they will be to get.  Vintage magazines can also be useful in that aspect, but are harder to find and cost more money.  Unfortunately, you will soon see that not every source can be correct 100% of the time, but some are much better than others...........
Ph.D. Metallocene Chemist......

MattAShine

Quote from: kylem4711 on January 22, 2008, 12:29:15 AM
i will look up project charger
is that a book?

Yes. It is the story of a guy restoring his 1970 Charger. I am not a '70 Charger aficionado in any regards, so others can probably help you out more than I, but I do have the book and it really helped my brother and I on our '69 Charger.

http://www.amazon.com/Project-Charger-Step-Step-Restoration/dp/193199322X/ref=pd_bbs_sr_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200979971&sr=8-1

terrible one


Along with what everyone has said, I speak from experience when I say this forum! And I don't mean it just on a light scale, but I have spent a good bit of time here, and a majority of it hasn't been so much posting replys, or even asking questions, but just reading everything! You find out so much just reading and retain it without even knowing it. At least, that's what I have experienced. I understand that not everyone has the time to get on here once every day or two days, but just sitting down for a good bit, going through all the sections, and reading topics that are of interest to you is a great learning tool.

OldGuy

Spend your time in the "Mopar Garage" section of this site - a lot of good discussion goes on in there.
"I can tell by your sarcastic undertones, rude comments and total lack of common decency, that you and I could be best friends".

Crazy Larry

This book is the most comprehensive collection of Dodge Charger information - utilizing old magazine articles and tech specs from the years 1966 to 1974 - it is brilliant and the photography is amazing.

http://www.amazon.com/Charger-Muscle-Portfolio-1966-1974-Clarke/dp/1855202611/ref=pd_bbs_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200996460&sr=8-3

This will teach you all you need to know - even the little differences between years (but with same design) like '66-'67 or '71 to '74.....

It's a great place to start.

and it's only $15 from the used sellers on amazon.com




kylem4711

Quote from: Crazy Larry on January 22, 2008, 05:10:42 AM
This book is the most comprehensive collection of Dodge Charger information - utilizing old magazine articles and tech specs from the years 1966 to 1974 - it is brilliant and the photography is amazing.

http://www.amazon.com/Charger-Muscle-Portfolio-1966-1974-Clarke/dp/1855202611/ref=pd_bbs_3?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1200996460&sr=8-3

This will teach you all you need to know - even the little differences between years (but with same design) like '66-'67 or '71 to '74.....

It's a great place to start.

and it's only $15 from the used sellers on amazon.com






thanks dude.
i just purchased projet charger.  i will see how that one goes. 
1970 dodge charger rt 440 4-speed
1973 plymouth barracuda 4-speed

ITSA426

How come nobody has suggested - buy one - take it to a car show - and let a lot of people pick it apart.  That will learn ya.

bull


Brock Samson

before i knew about the d-c.com site.. in the late '90s i found the   
Charger Road Runner Super Bee Restoration Guide by Paul Herd
  alot of help...
I've read here there are some mistakes in it.. but it's where i got my parts numbers for ordering stuff and pickin parts from junk yards...
and the pictures are great!

http://www.amazon.com/Charger-Runner-Super-Muscle-History/dp/0879388447

Chatt69chgr

I've looked at all the Charger books and read lots of Mopar magazines.  Plus gone to car shows and talked to folks.  But the single best place to learn about Chargers is this forum.  After that, I would search out some of the other Mopar forums.  Moparts is one.  There is a real good one on 62-65 Mopars that is excellent.  Also look at the mymopar website.  Try to read the posts every night.  Don't forget EBAY.  Lots of times, the sellers give real good descriptions of parts they are selling.  And finally, just surfing the net for specific info.  Having a computer is like having the Greek Oracle at your bekon and call.  Forgot to mention that you really need a high speed connection.  O/W, it's world wide wait. 

MattAShine

Quote from: ITSA426 on January 22, 2008, 09:44:03 PM
How come nobody has suggested - buy one - take it to a car show - and let a lot of people pick it apart.  That will learn ya.

:yesnod: Oh yes. Because Lord knows that the population of car shows can tell you SO much about what a car has to have. I still recall taking my 69 to a show a few summers ago, and being told about how this guy had the 1969 Charger RT, SE, LE. WOW! An 'LE' 69 Charger? That's got to be... one of one!

Or about how no Charger came with less than a 400 CI engine. Or the 'General Lee' package that the dealerships offered in '68 and '69 for a limited run!

I'm sure that if there was a thread dedicated to all of the nonsense we have been told at car shows, it would probably be the longest, and most hilarious thread on this board.

bull

Quote from: MattAShine on January 23, 2008, 01:01:04 AM
Or the 'General Lee' package that the dealerships offered in '68 and '69 for a limited run!

No! You've got to be joking! :o

MattAShine

Quote from: bull on January 23, 2008, 01:47:59 AM
Quote from: MattAShine on January 23, 2008, 01:01:04 AM
Or the 'General Lee' package that the dealerships offered in '68 and '69 for a limited run!

No! You've got to be joking! :o

I fear not my good sir. And it was not only quarantined to one or two people. I've heard about the 'General Lee' package from dozens of people at multiple events. There are people who would swear to god that the General Lee was something Dodge did, and the show just happened to use that package because it looked "cool".

Marck

Didn't know about that "Project Charger" book..

Just placed an order on it, looking forward to reading it..  :2thumbs:

1969chargerrtse

Just like the original question you asked.  Right here period.  Plus PM guys and make friends and learn more that way.  Though this site and your reading time is all you need.
This car was sold many years ago to somebody in Wisconsin. I now am retired and living in Florida.

chargerman68

1968 CHARGER R/T CLONELOOKING FOR ANOTHER PROJECT 69-70 CHARGER SHELL

kylem4711

1970 dodge charger rt 440 4-speed
1973 plymouth barracuda 4-speed

bull

Quote from: MattAShine on January 23, 2008, 02:14:15 AM
Quote from: bull on January 23, 2008, 01:47:59 AM
Quote from: MattAShine on January 23, 2008, 01:01:04 AM
Or the 'General Lee' package that the dealerships offered in '68 and '69 for a limited run!

No! You've got to be joking! :o

I fear not my good sir. And it was not only quarantined to one or two people. I've heard about the 'General Lee' package from dozens of people at multiple events. There are people who would swear to god that the General Lee was something Dodge did, and the show just happened to use that package because it looked "cool".

That's unreal. :rotz: I've never heard that one.

GeneralLeeTESH

Buy one from Hell-Peg and learn by suffering ... like I did. :'( :rotz: :flame: :-\
The TESH