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68 Charger R/T Resurection

Started by Tom68, March 16, 2016, 03:28:33 PM

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68pplcharger

Quote from: Tom68 on March 16, 2016, 04:09:20 PM
Thanks.  Its gonna be a while.  There's not an inch of her that doesn't need work.

As previously stated by other members it takes time to do it right. My 68 was in about that shape and has taken six years total to bring it back to life. Could take off about 3 years for all the custom work, but still takes a lot of time when only working on it a few hours a week. It's well worth the wait and money spent to get the car you want. Looking great so far... :cheers:

Tom68

Haven't updated in a while, but I have been working on it.  I've got the engine bay and roof frame primed with epoxy.

here's a few shots:











Started working on removing the LH rear quarter.  Pics on that once I make a little progress.

keepat

Very nice! A lot of work to get it to look that nice in primer, great job!
Pat

daveco

R/Tree

Lennard

Looking good!  Slowly but surely it's coming together. :2thumbs:

68pplcharger


Charger_Fan

You're being meticulous, and it shows. Your Charger is going to turn out awesome, I just know it! :2thumbs:

What is the blue car sharing the garage?

The Aquamax...yes, this bike spent 2 nights underwater one weekend. (Not my doing), but it gained the name, and has since become pseudo-famous. :)

Tom68

68 Mustang.  Shhh, I don't want to get tared and feathered here!   :o

Its a street car that I drag race regularly.  It runs 11.75 @ 115mph in the quarter.