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Finally Got My Charger!!!!!!

Started by vsengdara, August 30, 2010, 09:19:22 AM

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vsengdara

Hi Everyone,
I've been looking for a Charger for the past year and after 4 cars (1969 Coronet Super Bee, 1969 Cougar, 1974 Barracuda, 1957 Buick Special), I finally got my hands on a 1968 Charger. It makes me realize just how hard it is to find 68-70 Chargers. There's a 1969 Charger here in Laos, but since the seller was asking for a ridiculous price, I decided to buy my own... What really gets me mad is that he put in a Supra engine  :brickwall: What a total waste! Hopefully, he'll give up one day and sell it.
As of right now, the Charger should be on a boat and should arrive in Laos within a month.  Here's a couple of pictures.





Can't wait for it to arrive so I can start the restoration!!!

nvrbdn

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moparnole

What kind of supra engine are you talking about in that 69? :icon_smile_big:

lisiecki1

Probably a 2J with a GIANT turbo......still a shame  :'(
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vsengdara

I think you're right.... People here call it a "j" engine.

sixty8charger

got to love a 68 project. and one in Laos! holly smokes!  awesome
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knitz01

How much did u pay, If u dont mind me asking? It looks similer in shape to my 69. Looks very complete

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vsengdara

All the information here is amazing. I'm glad I found the forum.

Deep down I feel I spent a little too much for the Charger... But I try to tell myself that these cars aren't getting any easier to find and also if I finally buy it, I wouldn't waste anymore time searching for a Charger and spend more time concentrating on my business. The car's from Boston, so it has a lot of rust issues and has no engine or transmission. Planning on putting in a crate engine. Experience trying to rebuild my 351w for my 69 Cougar has been hell. Hopefully the crate engine will be an easier route.
Btw, I paid 4200$ for the Charger. The guy selling the 69 was asking for 21,000... Way over my budget for a car with it's own issues. I hope he hits a dead end soon and is forced to sell  :drool5:

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71bee

man, I LOVE the '68's! glad to see that it found a nice home. looks like it hasn't been treated very well the past several years. congrats!

moparstuart

GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

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knitz01

That does seem to bad.... Good luck and WELCOME :cheers:

GTP1500

When I start feeling overwhelmed I see you guys from other countries restoring these Chargers and it keeps the hope alive!!!!  Thank You........ :2thumbs:

Brock Samson

   :wave: Welcome and Congradulations Vsengdara!! first first Gen. Charger I've heard about in Asia... there's one in Pakistan but it's a third Gen. '72 I belive. welcome to the site, awaiting details of your plans and pics... (even of the other cars)  :shruggy:

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Darkman

Hello and welcome!

Nice Charger, I almost bought that one off Craigslist some time ago
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vsengdara

Thanks for all the encouragement.
One good thing about Laos is the low labor cost. I think it's especially good for these projects since they can be so time consuming. Just recently I began to understand that restoring these cars requires a whole lot of patience. My 69 Cougar has been sitting at the garage for the last 2 months without any further progress because of no parts... I finally made the final order for parts. In all, researching and buying parts took almost 1/2 a year.
As I mentioned before - the low labor cost... It's by no means poor labor, exceptional work for the price. Check out my 69 Cougar
  http://www.mercurycougar.net/forums/showthread.php?45274-1969-Cougar-in-Laos!!!/page2&highlight=Laos

nvrbdn

nice cougar pic's. i have a 69 also,red with black interior,351.  and now i know there is a site for those. thanks.
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RD

welcome to the site!! if you do not mind me asking, are you laotian or a different nationality?  your English is written extremely well.
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charge-it

Welcome abooard and congrats on purchasing your 68. Here's mine after three years of working on it.
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Quote from: vsengdara on August 30, 2010, 09:19:22 AM
There's a 1969 Charger here in Laos, but since the seller was asking for a ridiculous price, I decided to buy my own... What really gets me mad is that he put in a Supra engine  :brickwall: What a total waste!

He did what?! :rotz: What a retard.

$4,200 isn't horrible. Yea, it's a bit too much but I don't see any 68 selling for less than about $3k these days no matter what shape it's in.

vsengdara

@bull: the supra engine is okay when you compare it to a 70 mustang with a 2 liter diesel engine.. can you imagine the sound of that engine... horrible!!! either way, putting japanese engines in american muscle cars is pretty retarded.

@rd: Yes, I'm Laotian, but grew up in Los Angeles for most of my life. Have been in Laos since 2000. Have a family and nice life here... probably wouldn't have the time or money to do resto-mods back in LA. I don't know if I just wasn't paying attention back then or were there a lot resto-mod projects going on?

@charge-it: great looking 68. Hopefully mine will come out looking as great as yours. If you have lots of detailed pictures of your car please feel free to send them to my email: viroun.sengdara@sengdara.com  I just love looking at pictures of these beautiful cars.