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Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: new bee] #1209277
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I'm all for this.
There will be another cool car driving around when this Challenger is finished. Why scrap it? Here is an opportunity for someone to advance their knowledge in restoration, stay out of trouble (aside from all the tetnis shots he'll need working with that much rust), and put a Dodge Challenger back into circulation. No doubt, there will be enough documentation available for all to see, leaving little doubt what was done to this car.




Haha, great avatar pic, Moss rules!


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Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: 70440+6bbl] #1209278
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What happened to collage?
Great work BTW.

Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: ] #1209279
04/08/12 12:45 AM
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Superfreak Thanks! As far as college goes it was costing me to much money. Trying to pay for college without working was tough. The school i went to wasnt cheap either. Well see how things go from here out i might get back there...

I have a couple updates for your guys...

I blasted the Original Cowl, its going to need metal work, but i wanted to save the original one so its well worth it...


Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: HemiChallenger] #1209280
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I layed the rails in and triple checked all measurements that i got from the car before cutting the original rails out. I also used the measurements from a body service manual. Point is when i got them dead on i tacked them into place...



Then I started mocking up the parts, to see how everything would line up. Overall i am very happy to see that there is only going to be minor tweaking. I need more clamps








Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: HemiChallenger] #1209281
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After i mocked it up i tore it back down to take care of rust on the inner rocker on the passenger side...

Before...


After...


Front end of it was gone, pulled a partial piece off of some scrap that was laying around...

Before...


After...


Thats all for now!

Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: HemiChallenger] #1209282
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i see you went with Goodmark stuff,,,not AMD. well see if those 1/4s fit???

Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: HemiChallenger] #1209283
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Holy cow!!! This thread is inspiring! I can't wait to see the end result. Man, I need to get a welder and start practicing when I get back stateside. This is an idiot question, but are you using Tig or Mig for all that work??

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Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: 68427vette] #1209284
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68427vette The fenders are GoodMark. Floors, Firewall, and wheel wells are Sherman. Hood, quarters, decklid and many more are AMD. Its a mix bag of bang for buck parts...

kfd I am using a MIG welder for all the work. You can use either mig or tig, its just a matter of knowing how to operate the machine and have them set right. Im pretty good with it since I'm a welder, but i taught myself by learning on my 71 Super Bee. Get a welder and practice ...

Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: HemiChallenger] #1209285
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. Get a welder and practice ...




Haha. Thanks! I will see if I can get some facetime with a welder before I get back to the states in August. I am really enjoying the hell out of this thread, I await future installments!


KFD

Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: HemiChallenger] #1209286
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WOW ! It's coming along nicely, and I too am glad to see it being saved. The fact that you only have minor tweaks to make after mocking it up is the result of you're not the least bit shy about bracing the living hell out of the car before you start cutting the old stuff out. Keep up the good work.

Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: JDMopar] #1209287
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Awesome! Doing a project like these I run out of clamps too. Have you tried clecos? For what your doing they are great! I will be watching this thread!

Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: HemiChallenger] #1209288
04/09/12 08:16 AM
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Great work!! very nice!!!

Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: 70shaker6pk] #1209289
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Great thread. I'm happy to see someone is saving that car. I was tempted when it was for sale a few years back but knew it was beyond my capabilities.

Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: HemiChallenger] #1209290
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Nice work! Glad to see an FJ6 Shaker car saved!

Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: JDMopar] #1209291
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Mopargnome I have used clecos before but just dont like the fact on drilling holes that are not needed. I normally can make due with what i have but i ordered another twenty clamps last week so i hope that will cover it

Thanks for the compliments guys. I have been moving a little slow since i have been working 60+ Hours a week lately, so be patient.

Anyways i have a little update of the cowl repair. It was quite a bit of work but well worth it to save the original cowl. Tons of pin holes and crusty metal along the front lip and various areas...




The way i went about fixing it was using old floor pans that were scrap, cutting out there beads, and welding them into new metal. Since the floor beads were a little bigger i ground them down to the correct size. I made the parts piece by piece and welded them back it. The long and hard way but, its better than cutting numbers out



Welded in, side veiw...


Back side...



The Cowl after...






Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: HemiChallenger] #1209292
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After mocking everything up and being happy with the fit and measurements I welded the rails in place. I added some beads on the inside, 8 plug welds didnt seem like much...




Before i Start Assembling the Front i want to do the Pillars, they were pretty Crusty...







The Under structure in the corners in going to need repaired as well. After the pillars are installed i will go back and take care of it, repairing it now would be risky since its the only part holding the corner together...



The Entire Pillars removed, cleaned and Spray with 3M weld thru...






Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: HemiChallenger] #1209293
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Mocking Up With Trim to make sure of good gaps and fit...







Welded In






Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: HemiChallenger] #1209294
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Yep, that is about as rusty(or was as rusty) as my Charger. You have some big gonads taking that on.Nice job.

Re: Project Rust Bucket: 1971 Challenger R/T [Re: kikgas01] #1209295
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Alright Ive got some more updates for you guys. I had everything mocked up and the panels where the firewall is welded too needed a patch, so i took care of that...



Repaired...



Getting the the floor ready to install i mocked up some brackets to check their placement and fit...



Floor all ready to go it...



Installed...

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If you are wondering why i put the holes in the front lip of the floor its because it was easier to weld and grind to the firewall from the backside, the frame rail areas are always troublesome to clean up good...

Firewall welded up fitment is great...





Since i had the opportunity to get good coverage with paint on the firewall i did, sloppy factory style seem sealer applied as well...



I Then proceeded to mock up the front end again. Everything looks good! After clamping them in the inner fenders were 1/16" out of square with each other and the body. After a little tweaking everything looked good...



Now onto the next project...Replacing the shock towers...





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