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Pictures of torn apart 3rd gens

Started by acelondon, March 05, 2016, 09:22:11 PM

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acelondon

Hey everyone!

I'm slowly rebuilding my 74 Charger, and i was hoping to get as many pictures of the (correct) structure of these cars. In particular, right now i'm hoping for a few pictures of the car with the floor cut out.

My car is a rust bucket, and i'm hoping to fix it correctly.

Thanks in advance!


Pat1973charger

What floor are you looking for , the front floor? I put a full front pan and firewall in my 73 charger I may have some pics on the my computer.

acelondon

Sure! That would help.

I'm trying to get an idea of all the little reinforcements this car has.

71charger_fan

Here are a few of my '71

71charger_fan


71charger_fan


acelondon

Thanks! Anybody else got any pictures of naked metal?

71charger_fan


miller time

I don't have a 3rd gen, but would pictures of the bottom of the car work as well? They would just be easier to find I'd bet :Twocents: and I'm sure someone would take detailed and measured pics if you needed them :cheers:

acelondon

I've got an idea from the above posts. When i get this car more cut apart, i might need some measurements to help straighten this rust bucket up!

E5 Charger

This should help. I scanned it from my 1974 Body Service Manual. You can buy the Chassis or Body service manuals on ebay. I just saw two body manuals for $11. Or, you can buy CD's with both manuals on it. Well worth it if you have a lot of work to do.

acelondon

That is incredible! I had no idea that existed. Thanks!

E5 Charger

No problem. Do a search on ebay for 1974 Charger Service Manual to see what's available. Be sure to get both books, the Chassis and Body manuals. I believe the CDs have both on them.

CDN72SE

I don't have a 74, but have a 72 in various stages, maybe something here for you to look at.

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,70181.0.html

Good luck with your research.
1972 Charger SE