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70 Challenger - Starting again.

DHRKRider

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Hello, I am now retired and really need to start working again on this project. I began in the early 90s. I am now in the research phase to purchase a rotisserie. I am looking at the Derek Weaver Rotisserie. I look forward to everyone's support and comments on this forum.

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340challconvert

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Hello and Welcome from New Jersey

I too retired 3 1/2 years back and finally started on my A66 Challenger convert that I've owned since 1979 so I know how you feel.
Looks like a cool Challenger project; tell us more about the car and keep everyone posted on your progress.
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DHRKRider

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Hello and Welcome from New Jersey

I too retired 3 1/2 years back and finally started on my A66 Challenger convert that I've owned since 1979 so I know how you feel.
Looks like a cool Challenger project; tell us more about the car and keep everyone posted on your progress.
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The car is a JH23 with 318, 904 trans, and A/C. I plan to keep the motor/trans and everything original as much as possible. I will do some performance upgrades on the engine. Currently on jack stands dropping the rear end and K-frame to get it on a rotisserie. Need to repair trunk pan and driver side pan rust areas. Patching only.
 
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