Bringing a 73 Challenger back from the dead
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12/30/08 03:58 PM
12/30/08 03:58 PM
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Posts: 5,449 Woodbridge,CA
NAS Backyard
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Started working on this 73 Challenger Monday, it belongs to my friend Terry aka Kickingwing. It was built for export and probebley sold through a military PX but never left the states. It started life as a triple black, 340/727 column shift,3:23 suregrip JH23. It has the rally hood, susp, disc, but not rally gauges. He bought it in 84 with a mangled right side and thats why he painted it white back in 89. It's been off the road since 92. It has 80K original miles on it. It's going to be a daily drivey type car for now. It needs freeze plugs. So we pulled the engine and we will be cleaning and detailing as we go. The engine bay has it's original black paint on it and we will probebly go back with black there. (You know, so it looks like a Chevy engine bay.)We also need to pull the right fenderwell forward about a 1/2" from the prior collision damage.Here are some pics. We had to take my 383 from my RR off the engine stand, notice the hacked open oiler valve covers, yea,70 only, I found out what they were worth later.
1970 Challenger Ragtop 426 4 speed
1961 Olds 88 2 dr Sedan 394 4 speed GVOD
1968 Pontiac Firebird 428 4 speed
2000 Ford F-150
2002 HD Roadking
1961 Licence Plate collection
1995 Buick Roadmaster
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Re: Bringing a 73 Challenger back from the dead
[Re: NAS Backyard]
#178943
01/03/09 06:29 PM
01/03/09 06:29 PM
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Joined: May 2003
Posts: 668 LC Valley - Idaho
GB5andGY8
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. It started life as a triple black, 340/727 column shift,3:23 suregrip JH23. It has the rally hood, susp, disc, but not rally gauges.
Nice project. My brother and I also own a triple-black '73, but it is NOT optioned as a Rallye, which I guess was to keep insurance low. It does, however, have the Rallye gauges and a console.
So my dilemma is-- should I work on the '73 to practice my "skills" to get them back up to par, or should I dive right into my '71 RR and risk making some big mistakes?
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Re: Bringing a 73 Challenger back from the dead
[Re: GB5andGY8]
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01/03/09 08:15 PM
01/03/09 08:15 PM
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Looks like a fun project. Just to let you know...there is a new section on Moparts for sharing you projects. I've got mine in that section. The pictures will stay around for a long time if you post your progress there. Good luck! It looks like someone just moved your post like I said. THey should have left it in the same spot for a while so others will find the new section. Quote:
So my dilemma is-- should I work on the '73 to practice my "skills" to get them back up to par, or should I dive right into my '71 RR and risk making some big mistakes?
No Mopar should be "PRACTICED" on. Every Mopar no mater the year deserves the same attention to detail in my opinion.
Last edited by burdar; 01/03/09 08:21 PM.
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Re: Bringing a 73 Challenger back from the dead
[Re: burdar]
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01/04/09 02:08 AM
01/04/09 02:08 AM
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Posts: 8,000 Millersville, PA
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Looks like a fun project. Just to let you know...there is a new section on Moparts for sharing you projects. I've got mine in that section. The pictures will stay around for a long time if you post your progress there. Good luck!
It looks like someone just moved your post like I said. THey should have left it in the same spot for a while so others will find the new section.
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So my dilemma is-- should I work on the '73 to practice my "skills" to get them back up to par, or should I dive right into my '71 RR and risk making some big mistakes?
No Mopar should be "PRACTICED" on. Every Mopar no mater the year deserves the same attention to detail in my opinion.
Well i disagree. I practiced or learned sheetmetal and bodywork skills on my 71 bee project, never welded or touched a car prior to that. I did this so if i screw up its not the car i really want done right, my challenger. I say start in on your 73 dude. Live and learn if ya screw up. You can always go back over them. Atleast your going to do it yourself
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