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'74 Chilli Challenger Project #180862
01/01/09 07:38 PM
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Just found this MOPAR site and I like it! I've been posting my project at other sites but thought someone here may be interested as well



....a guy can hope!!

Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180863
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DAMN!!! Just posted 20 pics to show the history of my build and just as I was previewing, my Internet Explorer CRASHED and restarted!!! I'll try again tomorrow...

Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180864
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OK, so I'll just post a few at a time this time....Here's how I found it, run 'til the tires showed belts and wires!! It had been repainted twice - once to red, then back to white. Otherwise it had never been added to or had anything swapped out - perfectly stock.







Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180865
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Some of the problem areas - needed new quarters, drop offs, partial wheel wells, a drivers floor pan and extensive front fender work. This was JUST before you could buy new repop fenders, so I put 60plus hours into repairing the original ones!!









Someone tried to pry open the trunk...thanks for the extra work...










Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180866
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Some bad spots where the rockers of course!



About this point, I built myself a 24x40 shop out back and got to move out of the 2-car garage. The wife was HAPPY!! No more dust, rust, grinding or compressor kicking in under our bedrooms!!





Luckily I built a drive-through! We pulled the challenger into it's new home with the company vehicle!!


Everybody is in!


Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180867
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Out comes the mill...


Full rebuild - sent the blcok out for hot tank, check surfaces, shave heads, repalce seats...




Already had these nice period pieces, so painted them up and went wiht them..



Built this engine test stand to run it up before final install. Sounds better than leaning over the fender for hours trying to get er done - or worse - finding a leak!!



Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180868
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Rear end and panel repaired, bumper sucked in and valence tweaked...


Home made booth - hung plastic on aircraft wire on the side I have a 1/3HP fan on.



ready for the first coats of etch and high build primer...






Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180869
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Final details before paint....















Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180870
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Polishing the paint work...






Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180871
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Retextured and primed the the plastic door panels... BTW - SEM texture is crap - laid down like flat black paint...SURE TEX was way better.




Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180872
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Looks really good. You are going to have a problem running the engine with the carb on backwards though. Looks good. Keep the pictures coming.

Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180873
01/03/09 08:37 AM
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So where are you at with the car now? Looking good

Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: burdar] #180874
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Quote:

Looks really good. You are going to have a problem running the engine with the carb on backwards though. Looks good. Keep the pictures coming.




I'm gonna rear-mount the engine!

Can't pull ANYTHING over on some of you moparheads!!! Very first reply is about the carb!!! I had thrown it on for the photo as I was still adjusting linkages. It's on straight now!

Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: HemiChallenger] #180875
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Quote:

So where are you at with the car now? Looking good




This a current depiction of the car. Over Xmas I did all that interior work and this weekend I hope to finish the headliner and back seats. I do EVERYTHING myself (save for engine machining) and this was my first time doing a headliner - so I've been taking my time. I Googled "headliner install" and two examples came up - the MOPAR Action example was BRUTAL - all wrinkled and looked like SH!T and also one by HOTROD which looked much better. But the HR one didn't use glue, which the Challengers do - so I wanted to make sure I had it right. As well, the WHITE SEM paint ended up being way too white and very flat, so I'm calling it primer... That means I can fix some imperfections that remained. I'll spray them again with an off-white to match the headliner, etc more closely. The door panels - like body work - demanded PERFECT prep work. I thought the texture would hide some transitions or scratches, but not so. You have to feather everything out perfectly.

Thanks for looking guys - and if you ahve ANY advice from this point on, I'd love to hear it!

BTW - great projects on this site - I've been surfing for hours!! Cheers.

Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180876
01/03/09 04:06 PM
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Outstanding work!!

Some guy over on abodyjoe.com just put a headliner in a e-body cuda with white interior and it turned out great.

Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: 69Cuda340S] #180877
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Very Sweet. I remember having one a little like yours once....


Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180878
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Couple of better pics shoing where I'm at now:





And here's the dash and radio coming together:




















Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180879
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Some rapairs I did to the door panels before paintng them:









The original texture - exposed to sunlight - goes dead and just scrapes or sands right off. Where the 'dead' layer meets the parts that weren't in the sun, you have to feather them out in order that the texture will cover. IT was a major PIA, and with 8 cans of paint, plus other stuff, it'll be like $200.00 in materials.

Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180880
01/08/09 12:39 AM
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Very cool. My dad and I did almost all the work on my car too. Saves lots of money, but takes time. Beautiful car, can't wait to see it done.

Re: '74 Chilli Challenger Project [Re: etek] #180881
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This build is turning out great. The detail is amazing! Keep it up!!

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