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    Another Challenger restoration finally taking shape

    Hey all, my Challenger is back at my shop. I am now in the process of installing all the subassemblies I’ve been rebuilding over the last year/year and a half. Here’s a few pics. This build will be we’ll worth the effort.
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    Looking for a dash hardware kit

    I have noticed the same thing. Haven’t found one yet but I continue to search. I do have approx 3 E-Bodies worth of interior screws and clips I’ve saved over the years, lots of dash screws I think , I just don’t have an screw type & location map for a guide
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    Dash Rewired and rung out

    Nice job, gotta love the retro green tint to the lighting. I am restoring my dash now, after finishing the center console, heater-A/C box, interior panels, and seats… steering column is next. I too am waiting for my car to come back from body and paint. thanks for the after market vendor names...
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    How to install those pesky 1 inch body plugs

    Hey gang, I just could not install the 1 inch repop body plugs in my E body, just way too tight … and I am not going to modify the car. So, my invention. You need PVC pipe and fittings as shown. On the union, hack saw out a groove in just the right place and just the right depth, (not too...
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    Another Challenger restoration finally taking shape

    A few more pictures for the Mopar fans. My repopulate battery tray, a little struggle to make it fit the car but final results look good. The deck lid is also coming along just fine. The rear axle just before install, I am proud of this unit. My consult cleanup, not perfect but very nice for...
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    Another Challenger restoration finally taking shape

    It’s been a while since I last updated the progress on my 73. The pictures say most of the story so far. I predict that this car will be stunning. Still some distance from completion, trying to decide how stout of an engine to install. joey chainsaw
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    I am adding more detail to this request, I see that most owners opt to remove these fillers and...

    I am adding more detail to this request, I see that most owners opt to remove these fillers and move the bumpers in for the "early" look. For my 73 Challenger project I am keeping this as is but my front filler is in poor condition. So for any owners who have switched and have these fillers just...
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    looking for like minds at FEBO

    Thanks for the good words and encouragement, sounds like I am in the right place. A lot of time and effort has already been spent to get the two cars to the state they are in now. Lots of work ahead as well. I am liking the hellcuda named, perhaps I will use it, thanks challenger RTA...
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    looking for like minds at FEBO

    Hello gang, nice to be here amongst fellow Mopar enthusiasts. My name is Joe F. but I will go by Joey Chainsaw in this forum. I hope to get and give great information regarding the restoration and enjoyment of E body Mopar's. Although I grew up in LI NY (my 71 Dodge Demon 340 days) I am now a...
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    I am looking for front bumper fillers for a 73-74 Challenger. Thanks

    I am looking for front bumper fillers for a 73-74 Challenger. Thanks
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