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  1. J

    One piece fiberglass front end

    Steel for the win. I appreciate all your advice! My next thread I'll be asking for suggestions when rebuilding my suspension.
  2. J

    One piece fiberglass front end

    Really great advice. Thank you! Ok, what my idea of a street car is a full interior car that you can drive the family to Dairy Queen and also to the spot/ track. I do not intend to bracket race or points race. More of heads up no prep. Not sure if anyone follows 1320 street or SRC channel...
  3. J

    One piece fiberglass front end

    Just have fun. There's no other real reason to own one of these cars. "Just have fun. There's no other real reason to own one of these cars." Very well said!👊 I need to frame this and hang it in my garage!
  4. J

    One piece fiberglass front end

    Just have fun. There's no other real reason to own one of these cars. "Just have fun. There's no other real reason to own one of these cars." This is great stuff. 👊
  5. J

    One piece fiberglass front end

    What a dilemma. I'm starting with a blank slate (shell is in primer) and want to plan ahead before moving forward. I was trying to use the strategy of weight reduction is cheaper than hp while retaining my original steel so if/when someday I could reinstall. So, are all the seasoned racers...
  6. J

    One piece fiberglass front end

    I'm building this car to be a nice, quick, street/strip drag car. My reason for wanting to go fiberglass is to preserve my original hood and fenders and to lose some weight. And I'm missing my header panel and haven't found a reproduction. I am also new/green/all of the above/ to this so I'm...
  7. J

    One piece fiberglass front end

    Only reason would be simplicity of removal. I noticed VFN carried the pro front.
  8. J

    One piece fiberglass front end

    Can anyone give me advice on a company other than showcars that makes a one piece fiberglass front end? I prefer the street over the pro. Or is that my only option? I'm looking for one for my 72 Challenger. Thanks
  9. J

    New member with a 72 Challenger

    Thank you sir:thumbsup:
  10. J

    New member with a 72 Challenger

    I would have regretted it. I now need to finish what I started. I will be leaning on this group while finishing this project. I was actually reading some of your old post this morning on undercarriage paint, as that is my next step, removing the yellow paint on the undercarriage. Seems like...
  11. J

    New member with a 72 Challenger

    I took your advice. I'm keeping it!
  12. J

    SOLD 1972 Challenger Project

    I do not have a build sheet, only the fender tag.
  13. J

    SOLD 1972 Challenger Project

    I had my restoration shop paint undercarriage and engine before I brought home for assembly .
  14. J

    SOLD 1972 Challenger Project

    I guess now it's a steal...
  15. J

    SOLD 1972 Challenger Project

    $10K. OBO
  16. J

    My other Dodges

    Nice wagon!
  17. J

    SOLD 1972 Challenger Project

    :thumbsup:
  18. J

    SOLD 1972 Challenger Project

    I bought the 4 speed from passion performance while at the Nats. Engine ran well before I pulled and is in storage with everything else.. I was told it been built but cannot confirm. Yes it is an original 4 speed car. Yes stock suspension would need rebuilt. I believe I have bushing kit in...
  19. J

    New member with a 72 Challenger

    :thankyou: It's ready for reassembly and paint. But 15 yrs, a wife and 3 kids later make it seem like a daunting task....
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