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Don's 69 Charger Rust Belt restoration

Started by mopar4don, September 01, 2013, 08:34:55 PM

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Baldwinvette77


mopar4don

Quote from: Baldwinvette77 on December 09, 2015, 09:07:12 PM
Your work truly is an art form  :popcrn:
Thanks,I keep hoping it will get easier, BUT........

Pat1973charger

I know I already commented on this update on fbbo but Don I just can't get over how incredibly methodical your work is, as Baldwin said, a true artist of metal!

oddis

read the whole tread, and the work here is over the top...  :2thumbs:    I´m amazed by all the work done, and looking forward to se the charger complete and ready to run    :popcrn:      if I ever need to know anything about fitting a panel this thread will be read over and over again...   :popcorn:
keep on posting..  :cheers:

oddis

read the whole tread, and the work here is over the top...  :2thumbs:    I'm amazed by all the work done, and looking forward to see the charger complete and ready to run    :popcrn:      if I ever need to know anything about fitting a panel this thread will be read over and over again...   :popcorn:
keep on posting..  :cheers:

fy469rtse

Fantastic work Don,
Great to see you haven't given up , big job , turned the corner and its looking like a B body shell again
How's the time to decide if you do want air con,
Because if you don't have a good heat box to use , retro fit kit , holes are in different locations , vintage air

mopar4don

Thank you everyone for all the kind words,

Quote from: fy469rtse on December 16, 2015, 06:03:45 AM
Fantastic work Don,
Great to see you haven't given up , big job , turned the corner and its looking like a B body shell again
How's the time to decide if you do want air con,
Because if you don't have a good heat box to use , retro fit kit , holes are in different locations , vintage air

I decided to go with the original air conditioning. You know, the kind you operate with a crank. ;D

gers1968rt

Nice job on the firewall, I never even considered such a simple conversion.
I used to own a mopar because it was different, but now I know better.

mopar4don

Quote from: gers1968rt on December 17, 2015, 05:56:42 PM
Nice job on the firewall, I never even considered such a simple conversion.
Thanks Ger, ya I was'nt planing on it, but after I got the donor firewall I was keep trying to come up with a way to use it.
Hows your resto going? Have any updates?

mopar4don

Here is a little New Years Day surgery to show ya
I sectioned off the bad

mopar4don

And replaced it with a donor piece

mopar4don

here is how it looked after welding and grinding

mopar4don

I did run into a bit of a snag!
If you notice the bracket with the 2 holes. This should get welded to the top of the rocker.

mopar4don

PROBLEM is I cant get at it... its on the other side, under the donor piece I JUST WELDED IN! :brickwall:

mopar4don

I think the only thing I can do is to add a piece onto the bracket and have it bend to the rear.
THEN I can get at it and weld it to the rocker!  :RantExplode:

Dino

Don just weld the the corner seam of the bracket to the top of the rocker, makes no difference.

Great work as always, keep it up!   :2thumbs:
Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

mopar4don

Quote from: Dino on January 01, 2016, 11:07:54 PM
Don just weld the the corner seam of the bracket to the top of the rocker, makes no difference.

Great work as always, keep it up!   :2thumbs:
Hi Dino,
your right! That would be a little easier!
THANKS :2thumbs:

Dino

Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.

mopar4don

Got some more parts blasted

mopar4don

Purchased the Firm Feel reinforcement kit (8 pieces)
sorry I missed one of the triangles in the top pic

2nd pic shows the missing triangle piece (the bottom triangle)

mopar4don

I welded the outer seam all the way around the k-frame
then welded on the pieces from the kit
Here you can see the large full washers welded on

mopar4don

Here I tacked the piece in the corner to hold it

mopar4don

Then with it tacked, I heated the metal, after which I hammered the middle in so the edges would fit better.
Then I welded it

mopar4don

The small sliver piece was done the same way. (No heat was needed)

mopar4don

Here you can see 3 pieces welded in, the c-shaped washer, triangle piece, and the sliver piece
Sorry, I didn't get any pics of the other pieces as they were welded in