Re: My '68 Charger restoration
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05/24/10 05:45 PM
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Well, it's been really busy lately, and I've been rather distracted with work and converting the '67 to a Open Road Race car, but that's getting back under control. I've got another '67 Charger that I bought as a parts car years ago, but never could cut it up since I decided it would make a good start for a gutted 150+ mph road racer for the Silver State Classic. Well, we've gotten our hands on a stock car, so the plans for the parts '67 are gone, and it may now go back to being a parts car, but for the '68. The cowl, door pillars and lots of other parts are interchangable and needed. Another week or two and I should get it blasted.
11.33 @ 118.46 on motor 10.75 @ 125.35 w/ a little spray Now, high Speed Open Road Racing - Silver State Classic Challenge, Nevada Open Road Challenge, Big Bend Open Road Race Rocky Mountain Race Week 2020, 2022 2.0, Sick Week 2023
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Re: My '68 Charger restoration
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05/25/10 10:04 PM
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What!......... no update pics with your post?
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Re: My '68 Charger restoration
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06/09/10 04:59 PM
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that's alot of work, but hang in there. glad to see another Charger saved. great wife!
Dave
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Re: My '68 Charger restoration
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06/26/10 09:52 AM
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You certianly are a brave soul. Do people say you are stuborn?
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Re: My '68 Charger restoration
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06/26/10 10:03 AM
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You certianly are a brave soul. Do people say you are stuborn?
Yes! How did you know?
...I prefer "determined," "dedicated," or "task oriented."
11.33 @ 118.46 on motor 10.75 @ 125.35 w/ a little spray Now, high Speed Open Road Racing - Silver State Classic Challenge, Nevada Open Road Challenge, Big Bend Open Road Race Rocky Mountain Race Week 2020, 2022 2.0, Sick Week 2023
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Re: My '68 Charger restoration
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01/23/11 12:51 PM
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Hey, nice work And lots of it! How are those castors attached?
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Re: My '68 Charger restoration
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01/23/11 03:53 PM
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Hey, nice work And lots of it! How are those castors attached?
Thanks!
The casters use a piece of cut-open rectangular tubing that has the same inside dimension as the width of the frame rail. I lined them up with an existing hole so I could pass a bolt through as a retainer, but they were such a perfect fit I actually had to tap them on with a rubber mallet. They don't fall off. In hind sight, I should have made the channel about a foot long, then it wouldn't want to tuck under undaer any circumstance. Once I get to rolling it around I'll put a bolt in for safety. The rears (not shown) use and old set of front spring hangers with a flat plate across the bottom instead of the 3 sided channel, and then the same 3 1/2" vertical spacer.
11.33 @ 118.46 on motor 10.75 @ 125.35 w/ a little spray Now, high Speed Open Road Racing - Silver State Classic Challenge, Nevada Open Road Challenge, Big Bend Open Road Race Rocky Mountain Race Week 2020, 2022 2.0, Sick Week 2023
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Re: My '68 Charger restoration
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05/08/11 07:41 PM
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As promised, an update. I'm trying not to remove entire substructure panels, but rather splice in good for bad to hopefully preserve factory fitment since there will always be other pieces holding the alignment in check. The trunk floor will remain and the bad center section clearanced out for a custom rectangular cell mounted midway through the floor for added clearance, but will still fill with the factory filler. Drivers Side behind the 1/4. No unpleasant surprises Trunk extension survived, will need minor pin-hole repair. Exposing the trunk rails to salvage them and the stamped VIN Passenger side was a little worse. I have a new section of rocker to replace most of the missing area without removing the ENTIRE rocker. Door hinge post. Going to splice in new (donor car) piece. Front P/S frame rail. Needs more cut away. Have donor rail, just determining the size of the splice.
11.33 @ 118.46 on motor 10.75 @ 125.35 w/ a little spray Now, high Speed Open Road Racing - Silver State Classic Challenge, Nevada Open Road Challenge, Big Bend Open Road Race Rocky Mountain Race Week 2020, 2022 2.0, Sick Week 2023
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