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    I use a Lincoln Pro-Mig 140. Good for 90% of any welding you are likely to have with an auto. 110V Nice big sweet spot. Shop around , can get for under $450.00. Uses flux core or gas.

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    ok thanks for the recommendation...not sure that is going to be in my budget at the moment. But there is alot more I can do body-wise before needing a welder...

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    I use a Miller 140 and love it and I would not suggest using flux core if you can avoid it. Do not cheap out on a welder whatever you do.
    `70 Challenger FK5 340 project/`68 Road Runner AKA "JUNKYARD DOG"/`68 Coronet R/T 4spd/`67 Imperial Crown Coupe

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    Going to be getting the car the first of next week...cant wait to venture off into the Ebody fun I will be getting alot of pics before and after getting it home...So far my plans are body work, Plum Crazy Purple paint w/ black interior, but unsure if I want to leave 14" rally wheels on it or get the 15x7 front, 15x8 rears....lots of options and potential with this car...being a 318 auto car, I am not too worried about keeping it 100% original. More than likely going to make it look like an R/T with a little surprise under the hood thanks everyone for info in advance...I am sure I will be posting alot of questions lol. thanks again

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    Hi. Sounds great. A little advice on the wheel size. The larger the rim size you go eg.. 15"-17" the more room you will have for brake rotors and caliper upgrades and the more options you will have with tire types. Back in the seventies, the 15" was the upgrade, now we have many more options.

    As far as welding is concerned DetMatt1 is correct in saying do not cheap out on a welder. That is true for anything you care about. Buy it once and done. There is however a legimate use for flux core welding. It wasn't developed to be cheap it is/was used for outdoor welding where wind can cause problems with the sheilding gases blowing away from the weld. Flux core allows welding in more conditions than gas sheilded , but indoors and/or windless days, gas sheilding allows a better looking weld for sure.
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    I know if I went bigger rims I would have better selection of tires, but I like to classic look of a 15" wheel and good amount of rubber under on them. That will be the biggest I go, any bigger and it looks like junk IMHO....It will be quite awhile before I am ready for that thought. As far as welding goes, I know its better to not skimp, and again not exactly to that point. The body only has minimal rust in both lower rear quarters, trunk pan and floor pan so I got alot of metal to work with before getting to rust lol. I may end up gettign someone to do the metal patching, but will cross that bridge when I get to it.

    as always, and opinions/suggestions/info is greatly appreciated. thanks again

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    Good luck!

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    well I will not be getting the challenger....cant get a trailer to bring it back or they gas money to go get it...so i guess i will just have to stick with my lil corvette...thanks to everyone who pitched in info....maybe one day in the future i will be able to get an old Mopar....

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    Well I am sorry that you give up so easily, not a Mopar lovers trait. Like you said, "maybe one day....."

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    Well not everyone has the money to just hop in a truck, grab a trailer and drive 3 hours one way to get a $9k-$10k car. I won't have any kind of money until the 1st, on payday, and I don't expect the guy to hold the car for me, without some kind of deposit or something. If he still has the car once I have the cash then I will be bringing it home...until then, not much I can do.

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