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Started by DR1969, August 15, 2011, 05:10:57 AM

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DR1969

  G'Day, another Charger fan from down under, been looking at (drooling over) Chargers for years, always seeing them popping up in movies etc.
  Had a few hot cars in the past, aussie 70's models and even a C**v(not sure if that's a swear word around here) along time ago(15-20 years) but I have been bitten by the car bug once again and its seems only a Charger will cure me.
  Planning on doing plenty of research before buying as i can really only afford to buy one car, not a dud. I'm looking for a 68,69,or 70, probably 69 being my choice, doesn't have to be an R/T or have matching numbers etc. big block would be nice, and something about bench seat and column auto really appeals to me.
Just want a nice car that's had most/all the work done.

  Hope not to ask to many stupid questions along the way.

  Cheers David

nvrbdn

welcome david, good luck with the search. :2thumbs:
70 Dodge Charger 500
70 Duster (Moulin Rouge)
73 Challenger
50 Dodge Pilot House

41husk

Welcome! I sold my qq1 blue 68 charger down under.  It was a nice turn key driver that looked very good.  G-man (george) bought it and has told me he would like to sell it and purchase a europeon super car.  You might look him up.
1969 Dodge Charger 500 440/727
1970 Challenger convertible 340/727
1970 Plymouth Duster FM3
1974 Dodge Dart /6/904
1983 Plymouth Scamp GT 2.2 Auto
1950 Dodge Pilot house pick up

Magnumcharger

Welcome to the site! :cheers: (Fosters lager)
1968 Plymouth Barracuda Formula S 340 convertible
1968 Dodge Charger R/T 426 Hemi 4 speed
1968 Plymouth Barracuda S/S clone 426 Hemi auto
1969 Dodge Deora pickup clone 318 auto
1971 Dodge Charger R/T 440 auto
1972 Dodge C600 318 4 speed ramp truck
1972 Dodge C800 413 5 speed
1979 Chrysler 300 T-top 360 auto
2001 Dodge RAM Sport Offroad 360 auto
2010 Dodge Challenger R/T 6 speed
2014 RAM Laramie 5.7 Hemi 8 speed

charger Downunder

Good to see another Aussie, Welcome to the site. :2thumbs:
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440

Welcome  :wave:

Theres quite a few of us from Aus.

doctor4766

Quote from: Magnumcharger on August 15, 2011, 08:01:38 AM
Welcome to the site! :cheers: (Fosters lager)
Umm no one here drinks that crap as far as I know.


Hey David, where are you situated?
Gotta love a '69

markrt68

G'day, hope you get sorted quickly with your summer around the corner.
Your winters are better than my summer as well :icon_smile_angry:

moparstuart

GO SELL CRAZY SOMEWHERE ELSE WE ARE ALL STOCKED UP HERE

tan top

hello & welcome  David  :cheers: :cheers: :yesnod: :2thumbs:
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

440

Quote from: doctor4766 on August 15, 2011, 09:40:20 AM
Quote from: Magnumcharger on August 15, 2011, 08:01:38 AM
Welcome to the site! :cheers: (Fosters lager)
Umm no one here drinks that crap as far as I know.

Apparently Fosters in the US isn't too bad. I spoke with a beer merchant who said it was made in North America (Canada) instead of downunder and is actually pretty good.  :shruggy:

Laxy

Welcome Dave, which state are you in? Buying locally is overpriced as usual (especially given how good our dollar is!), but with the tightened import laws you would need to make sure anything imported was dead stock/unmodified to minimise hassles on this end.

As mentioned above, G-man in NSW has a couple of nice big-block 4-speed 68 Chargers but can't drive a stick shift so is looking to offload them in order to buy a Ferrari or a Formula 1 car. Yes I'm serious.

PS. I sincerely hope you don't drink Fosters  :icon_smile_big:
71 Valiant VH Hardtop 265 Hemi 4-speed, 71 VH Valiant Charger R/T Replica 360 4-speed, 68 Dodge Charger 440/727.

doctor4766

Gotta love a '69

Bob T

Gidday from NZ DR1969 and welcome. Top site,  Lots of info and entertainment on here  :2thumbs:



Quote from: doctor4766 on August 16, 2011, 03:14:35 AM
Amazing isn't it?

Which? Fosters or selling a 68 to get a euro   :pity:   . I'd rather drink Fosters personally  :icon_smile_big:
Maybe if he got a ride in a Hemi car, he'd have a different idea on it  :shruggy:
Old Dog, Old Tricks.

doctor4766

Quote from: Bob T on August 16, 2011, 04:06:41 AM
Gidday from NZ DR1969 and welcome. Top site,  Lots of info and entertainment on here  :2thumbs:



Quote from: doctor4766 on August 16, 2011, 03:14:35 AM
Amazing isn't it?

Which? Fosters or selling a 68 to get a euro   :pity:   . I'd rather drink Fosters personally  :icon_smile_big:
Maybe if he got a ride in a Hemi car, he'd have a different idea on it  :shruggy:
Bit of both I spose....
Gotta love a '69

MoPar_440

Welcome David, I joined on here a couple months ago and its a great site  :2thumbs:
I'm from down under in Melbourne and i know of a 68 Charger that might still be for sale, Blue, blue trim, woodgrain wheel, black vinyl roof, bumblebee stripe, Cragars etc but im not sure if its a 383 or a 440........... mmmm 440 :drool5:
1968 Dodge Charger, all numbers matching 383 BB, factory air, 727, PP1 red, Black vinyl roof, black interior, Magnum 500 wheels..yes i have Dodge fever.... There's only one cure...CHARGER!!!!

Mopar....No replacement for displacement!!!

440

Quote from: doctor4766 on August 16, 2011, 04:15:18 AM
Quote from: Bob T on August 16, 2011, 04:06:41 AM
Gidday from NZ DR1969 and welcome. Top site,  Lots of info and entertainment on here  :2thumbs:



Quote from: doctor4766 on August 16, 2011, 03:14:35 AM
Amazing isn't it?

Which? Fosters or selling a 68 to get a euro   :pity:   . I'd rather drink Fosters personally  :icon_smile_big:
Maybe if he got a ride in a Hemi car, he'd have a different idea on it  :shruggy:
Bit of both I spose....

Amazed about selling a nice 68 for a Formula 1 car  :shruggy:

dodgey68

Quote from: charger Downunder on August 15, 2011, 08:13:53 AM
Good to see another Aussie, Welcome to the site. :2thumbs:

yes  what he said :cheers:, I'm located in  bendigo vic
fosters,, yuk :eek2:, who does drink that horse piss anyway??
when all you own is a hammer, every job  resembles a nail.

DR1969

  Hey guys, thanks for the very warm welcome.

 I'm located in Geelong, been looking at some local cars, but they need a lot of work and seem a bit pricey, judging by what I've seen on this forum and whats for sale in the States, I think importing one is the way to go.

 Id even consider taking a trip to States to locate and buy one, i would love to drive it over there and then bring it back as my own car.

Just looking for a clean and neat driver, that i can drive and enjoy.

PS,sorry Magnumcharger, Fosters haven't passed my lips since i was about 16yo,lol, Carlton draught is the way to go!!

rooks

G'day David.

If you're after a specific colour/engine/trans combo you'll probably have better luck sourcing one from the States - but do keep an eye out locally. A few do pop up, unfortunately they're more often than not anywhere from 25%-50% over-priced.

Keep an eye on Mopar Market.

There's a decent look one on Just Mustangs - bit over-priced though.

DR1969

Quote from: rooks on August 16, 2011, 05:15:11 PM
G'day David.

If you're after a specific colour/engine/trans combo you'll probably have better luck sourcing one from the States - but do keep an eye out locally. A few do pop up, unfortunately they're more often than not anywhere from 25%-50% over-priced.

Keep an eye on Mopar Market.

There's a decent look one on Just Mustangs - bit over-priced though.


hey rooks , thanks for the help, i will keep looking locally as well.
I thought my search was over with that blue 69 at Just Mustangs, id been waiting for it to arrive for weeks, pestering Russell and went and checked it out as soon as it arrived, but i was disappointed to say the least, i think the photos were taken some time ago because it didn't look that good in the flesh, it needs a full resto, boot(lol trunk), sills, rear quarters, floor. just way to much work for me, look I'm not bagging Russell at all, he couldn't have been more helpful and didn't mind all my calls and even returned my calls, some other importers are just very rude and i wouldn't want to buy a car from them, Russell has some real nice cars there, and seems like a genuine good bloke.
But it has taught don't rely on photos, ebay etc.

MoPar_440

Quote from: DR1969 on August 16, 2011, 06:16:28 AM
 Hey guys, thanks for the very warm welcome.

 I'm located in Geelong, been looking at some local cars, but they need a lot of work and seem a bit pricey, judging by what I've seen on this forum and whats for sale in the States, I think importing one is the way to go.

 Id even consider taking a trip to States to locate and buy one, i would love to drive it over there and then bring it back as my own car.

Just looking for a clean and neat driver, that i can drive and enjoy.

PS,sorry Magnumcharger, Fosters haven't passed my lips since i was about 16yo,lol, Carlton draught is the way to go!!
Yeh fair enough mate, thats what i did, 1968, pp1 red, 383 BB auto etc, really solid dry car from the states that i can jump in and drive anywhere, i love em!!!!!!  :drool5: :drool5: :drool5: :2thumbs:
Best of luck buddy
1968 Dodge Charger, all numbers matching 383 BB, factory air, 727, PP1 red, Black vinyl roof, black interior, Magnum 500 wheels..yes i have Dodge fever.... There's only one cure...CHARGER!!!!

Mopar....No replacement for displacement!!!

Darkman

Quote from: DR1969 on August 17, 2011, 04:29:59 AM
Quote from: rooks on August 16, 2011, 05:15:11 PM
G'day David.

If you're after a specific colour/engine/trans combo you'll probably have better luck sourcing one from the States - but do keep an eye out locally. A few do pop up, unfortunately they're more often than not anywhere from 25%-50% over-priced.

Keep an eye on Mopar Market.

There's a decent look one on Just Mustangs - bit over-priced though.


hey rooks , thanks for the help, i will keep looking locally as well.
I thought my search was over with that blue 69 at Just Mustangs, id been waiting for it to arrive for weeks, pestering Russell and went and checked it out as soon as it arrived, but i was disappointed to say the least, i think the photos were taken some time ago because it didn't look that good in the flesh, it needs a full resto, boot(lol trunk), sills, rear quarters, floor. just way to much work for me, look I'm not bagging Russell at all, he couldn't have been more helpful and didn't mind all my calls and even returned my calls, some other importers are just very rude and i wouldn't want to buy a car from them, Russell has some real nice cars there, and seems like a genuine good bloke.
But it has taught don't rely on photos, ebay etc.

Russell is OK in terms of help and all, but nevertheless a car salesman. I drove 15 hours to pick up one of his junker chargers and it was nothing like it was described in the add.

I bought a 68 for 10K USD and imported it myself. It was a complete runner that needed some body work, but that was what I wanted. Something I could put my "personal" touches on.

PS Hello and welcome to the site  :wave:
Make it idiot proof, and somebody will make a better idiot!

If you think Education is difficult, try being stupid!

lookin@my68

Welcome to the site David  :cheers:

There's quite a few of us Aussies on here now...

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Yeh fair enough mate, thats what i did, 1968, pp1 red, 383 BB auto etc, really solid dry car from the states that i can jump in and drive anywhere, i love em!!!!!!  :drool5: :drool5: :drool5: :2thumbs:
Best of luck buddy
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MoPar_440 - your car's twin is in Adelaide in my shed!  :2thumbs:

macca3441

Darkman,
You hit the nail on the head!
I also found Russel a nice and helpful guy.....BUT, he is a car salesman!!!!
I flew from North Qld to Melbourne to check out a 68 Charger he had, and it turned out to be nowhere near the way he described it!
Wasted flights, wasted motel, wasted car hire, wasted time off work!
But, I guess you never know if you dont go have a look. It might've been the buy of the century! lol
Photos tell lies, and so do some people! Look with your own eyes (or someone's you trust), and if you invest your time and effort, you'll find a decent car!!

Wade

440

Quote from: macca3441 on August 17, 2011, 05:48:13 PM
I guess you never know if you dont go have a look. It might've been the buy of the century! lol

Funny that. How the cars that are described as being great usually are not, and the ones that aren't described as being good usually are pretty good.... Sucks wasting money on flights for cars that are bombs.

If you can find them I'd try to line up a few cars to view on a trip like that are all within driving distance so the trip isn't such a waste. I flew to NSW to get my Charger but debated purchasing it for a while as it was slightly overpriced as well. You also have to weigh up shipping, import fees, duty, cost of shipping for larger parts from the USA, headaches etc.... I ended up buying it anyways for that reason, it was already registered at the time, it was here in Australia and it was in great 100% complete shape. Turn the key and drive it.

Another thing you have to weigh up is do you want to completely build/restore it or drive it and do bits and pieces to it here and there ? Although most Chargers in Aus are overpriced you still couldn't build/restore one for less.

Darkman

My Charger was 10k USD (when the Aussie dollar was $0.85  :brickwall: $12k AUD). By the time I paid agent's fees (for finding the car and "buying it" for me), inspections, shipping, GST, Customs, and a new roof skin, it ended up costing $21k.

Still it was a driver and it was exactly what I was looking for....something that needed work but not a complete wreck.

I could have bought a nicely done Charger and had it imported for $45K, but I didn't have those funds accessible at the time. This way I am now pulling apart and rebuilding the car myself and having a blast doing it. However, I will only do this once so if I was to buy another classic/muscle car (one for the wife) it will be already done
Make it idiot proof, and somebody will make a better idiot!

If you think Education is difficult, try being stupid!

440

Agreed pulling it apart and building it is the most fun, but it gets very expensive quickly. At least with the dollar so good at the moment it isn't so bad.

I guess it really depends on what you want or are looking for. Any Charger that has had all the metal work done properly is going to be pretty pricey in my opinion.

doctor4766

I know I've mentioned it before but the Charger I bought from Just Mustangs in Melbourne (sight unseen too) was better than I was expecting. Zero rust! A little beat around, and a clapped out engine and tranny but otherwise solid.
I did need to search for a shitload of moldings and interior pieces to put her back together but I was quite pleased with Russell's service myself.
That blue Charger he's got listed atm doesn't look bad too for the price.
Gotta love a '69

dodgey68

Quote from: Darkman on August 17, 2011, 06:53:11 AM
Quote from: DR1969 on August 17, 2011, 04:29:59 AM
Quote from: rooks on August 16, 2011, 05:15:11 PM
G'day David.

If you're after a specific colour/engine/trans combo you'll probably have better luck sourcing one from the States - but do keep an eye out locally. A few do pop up, unfortunately they're more often than not anywhere from 25%-50% over-priced.

Keep an eye on Mopar Market.

There's a decent look one on Just Mustangs - bit over-priced though.


hey rooks , thanks for the help, i will keep looking locally as well.
I thought my search was over with that blue 69 at Just Mustangs, id been waiting for it to arrive for weeks, pestering Russell and went and checked it out as soon as it arrived, but i was disappointed to say the least, i think the photos were taken some time ago because it didn't look that good in the flesh, it needs a full resto, boot(lol trunk), sills, rear quarters, floor. just way to much work for me, look I'm not bagging Russell at all, he couldn't have been more helpful and didn't mind all my calls and even returned my calls, some other importers are just very rude and i wouldn't want to buy a car from them, Russell has some real nice cars there, and seems like a genuine good bloke.
But it has taught don't rely on photos, ebay etc.

Russell is OK in terms of help and all, but nevertheless a car salesman. I drove 15 hours to pick up one of his junker chargers and it was nothing like it was described in the add.

I bought a 68 for 10K USD and imported it myself. It was a complete runner that needed some body work, but that was what I wanted. Something I could put my "personal" touches on.

PS Hello and welcome to the site  :wave:




yep,, i actually purchased one of his chargers, it wasnt exactly what he said in the add, but it was the cheepest one there was specially when dollar was at ,,,aus $.78 , but i was ok with the car, but it did have heeps of bog, but buggerall rust. but look at the car now, do your home work and ask questions, specially on this site and with the other aussies were to get good deals

when all you own is a hammer, every job  resembles a nail.

aussiemuscle

Welcome to the site

Quote from: DR1969 on August 16, 2011, 06:16:28 AM
   Id even consider taking a trip to States to locate and buy one, i would love to drive it over there and then bring it back as my own car.
You have to own it for 12 months before you can import it under personal import rules.

Laxy

Quote from: aussiemuscle on August 18, 2011, 05:27:30 PM
Welcome to the site

Quote from: DR1969 on August 16, 2011, 06:16:28 AM
   Id even consider taking a trip to States to locate and buy one, i would love to drive it over there and then bring it back as my own car.
You have to own it for 12 months before you can import it under personal import rules.

No luckily that doesn't apply to older cars (pre-80 something? - can't remember the cutoff anymore), you can import whatever Charger you like. I was working over there for a few months and shipped mine back after I had only been there 6 weeks, wasn't even an issue, I could have just done it all without even being in the US.
71 Valiant VH Hardtop 265 Hemi 4-speed, 71 VH Valiant Charger R/T Replica 360 4-speed, 68 Dodge Charger 440/727.

rooks

Quote from: Laxy on August 18, 2011, 10:36:20 PM
Quote from: aussiemuscle on August 18, 2011, 05:27:30 PM
Welcome to the site

Quote from: DR1969 on August 16, 2011, 06:16:28 AM
    Id even consider taking a trip to States to locate and buy one, i would love to drive it over there and then bring it back as my own car.
You have to own it for 12 months before you can import it under personal import rules.

No luckily that doesn't apply to older cars (pre-80 something? - can't remember the cutoff anymore), you can import whatever Charger you like. I was working over there for a few months and shipped mine back after I had only been there 6 weeks, wasn't even an issue, I could have just done it all without even being in the US.

True.

The "live in country and own for at least 12 months" rule for personal imports only applies to newer vehicles. Pre-1989 vehicles can be imported without these restrictions.

MoPar_440

MoPar_440 - your car's twin is in Adelaide in my shed!  :2thumbs:
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Post up pics please  :cheers: :2thumbs:
1968 Dodge Charger, all numbers matching 383 BB, factory air, 727, PP1 red, Black vinyl roof, black interior, Magnum 500 wheels..yes i have Dodge fever.... There's only one cure...CHARGER!!!!

Mopar....No replacement for displacement!!!

C500

Have any of you Aussie guys imported a charger into NSW? What is required to get the car road legal? I know someone in NZ looking to head over with a 69 Charger. The car has been in NZ for over 3 years. Cheers.
"An aggressive exterior with power to match was enough to pull in the performance boys-especially when abetted by a pair of pipes blaring out the back, and brawny red-sidewall rubber hitting the pavement."  

"........the four speed box changes cogs with the precision of a sharp axe striking soft pine."

skip68

Welcome to the site.   :cheers:   
If you find a car over here in the USA you can get a member here to go look at it for you.    We do that all the time for other members.  Good luck.   

Chuck ...............
skip68, A.K.A. Chuck \ 68 Charger 440 auto\ 67 Camaro RS (no 440)       FRANKS & BEANS !!!


rooks

Quote from: C500 on October 27, 2011, 04:14:58 AM
Have any of you Aussie guys imported a charger into NSW? What is required to get the car road legal? I know someone in NZ looking to head over with a 69 Charger. The car has been in NZ for over 3 years. Cheers.

'69 is a good year. For NSW, all that needs changing are the headlights, ensuring they dip to the left and not to the right (because we drive on the other side of the road than the US).

That is it. Doesn't need to change seatbelts. Lap belts are fine for front & back. Red rear brake/indicator combo is fine - Amber not necessary. No engineers certificate/approval needed at all. Just your standard Blue Slip.

This is assuming, however, that there weren't any funky modifications made to it during it's y ears (tubs, roll cage etc).

MaxE48

Hi, I also am importing a'70 Charger, would that be the same- changing the headlights? I am going to register it in the ACT.

G-man

Quote from: Laxy on August 16, 2011, 03:05:52 AM
Welcome Dave, which state are you in? Buying locally is overpriced as usual (especially given how good our dollar is!), but with the tightened import laws you would need to make sure anything imported was dead stock/unmodified to minimise hassles on this end.

As mentioned above, G-man in NSW has a couple of nice big-block 4-speed 68 Chargers but can't drive a stick shift so is looking to offload them in order to buy a Ferrari or a Formula 1 car. Yes I'm serious.

PS. I sincerely hope you don't drink Fosters  :icon_smile_big:

That same guy has moved to queensland and he already sold 1 4-speed charger and now is selling an 727 on the column auto car that is completely original and is able to pass inspection anywhere in the entire country. He is also selling to get something new and definitely not an F1 car. He also can drive a manual. - Next time have some facts in your head before you are 'serious'  :hah:

Beer sucks, it kills brain cells and I am mad enough without it  :lol:

rooks

Quote from: MaxE48 on December 03, 2011, 04:11:24 AM
Hi, I also am importing a'70 Charger, would that be the same- changing the headlights? I am going to register it in the ACT.

ADR's (Australian Design Rules) require Lap/Sash front seat-belt's for any car manufactured after January 1, 1969. Technically (legally), a 1970 Charger will require front Lap/Sash seat-belt's. Jan1 1971 is the date for rear lap/sash belts.

That, plus headlights, is all you'll need to change.

These are Australia wide regulations, however each state will have differing methods in how those rules & regulations are met, authorised and enforced - engineers, safety checks, etc. Your local motor authority website will list the details. Being the ACT, like everything else you'll probably find the rules are very relaxed compared to the rest of the Country.  :icon_smile_big: Buy me some fireworks!

doctor4766

Quote from: rooks on December 01, 2011, 01:00:08 AM
Quote from: C500 on October 27, 2011, 04:14:58 AM
Have any of you Aussie guys imported a charger into NSW? What is required to get the car road legal? I know someone in NZ looking to head over with a 69 Charger. The car has been in NZ for over 3 years. Cheers.

'69 is a good year. For NSW, all that needs changing are the headlights, ensuring they dip to the left and not to the right (because we drive on the other side of the road than the US).

That is it. Doesn't need to change seatbelts. Lap belts are fine for front & back. Red rear brake/indicator combo is fine - Amber not necessary. No engineers certificate/approval needed at all. Just your standard Blue Slip.

This is assuming, however, that there weren't any funky modifications made to it during it's y ears (tubs, roll cage etc).

Speak for yourself rooks lol.

Quote from: MaxE48 on December 03, 2011, 04:11:24 AM
Hi, I also am importing a'70 Charger, would that be the same- changing the headlights? I am going to register it in the ACT.
Should only require adjustment Max. Just so the lights shine more to to the kerb side.
You won't need to change them out altogether.
Gotta love a '69

buddybaker

Another Aussie, and another David.

It has been very interesting reading here over the past months.

The red 68 Charger that G-Man (George) was selling looked great at 15 feet, but look a little closer and...............

I have bought in the US and locally with cars and you can't beat a really good look yourself, here or there. Plenty of total wrecks here and in the US. For our current Charger I chose a local car that had been imported by someone else, but it had the colour and options we were after despite requiring some work.

You can be lucky with used parts here, I found two front buckets for $350.

G-man

Quote from: buddybaker on December 06, 2011, 07:05:47 AM
Another Aussie, and another David.

It has been very interesting reading here over the past months.

The red 68 Charger that G-Man (George) was selling looked great at 15 feet, but look a little closer and...............

Yeah, that car was not the best. However, the car mentioned here that Im selling is the blue one, which you can get within an arms length and go "wow" over.  :icon_smile_wink:

buddybaker

The blue ones sounds nice G-Man. We got a '71. Getting close to on the road now.