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Welcome to the site from the Motor City!
I’m not big into the resto-mods but that’s a fine looking car.
 

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Thanks! I understand completely, I am a newer resto-mod convert, lol. I like the idea of continuing the heritage of the classics with the updates, reliaibility, and AC of the modern technology. Plus, you don't get out of a resto-mod smelling like gas! Lol I wonder how this one performs with the coil overs?
 

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Welcome from NW CT. I get why people like resto-mods but like DetMatt1, I'm not a huge fan. Definitely a good looking car though. If you have any Mopars, time is now to show us - it's the price of admission here! Welcome again and Happy New Year...
 

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Welcome to the site from the Motor City!
I’m not big into the resto-mods but that’s a fine looking car.

Agreed, definitely a cool looking car, but for my taste that's too much past the line of the original car.

But to each their own, and good luck to the seller!!
 

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Welcome aboard, it's definitely a fine build. Not sure about the streetrod shifter. Any eye "Candy" of your ride?
 

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Yes a set of rallye guages would look much better
 

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Thanks! I understand completely, I am a newer resto-mod convert, lol. I like the idea of continuing the heritage of the classics with the updates, reliaibility, and AC of the modern technology. Plus, you don't get out of a resto-mod smelling like gas! Lol I wonder how this one performs with the coil overs?
I've never had a reliability issue or a smelling like gas issue with the original equipment Challengers. I personally put over 200,000 miles on a Challenger. I retired it at around 240,000. I do like the fuel injection, modern a/c, better brakes and suspension that are available today. I don't see this car selling for that kind of money.
 

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This is my car, it's a work in progress. This is the day I got my SRT, she's not brand new but does a good burnout even with 3.08 gears.

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Welcome from New Jersey
A lot of money went into building that resto-mod Challenger, really is very beautiful.
Nice to have all modern technology, makes life easier
I lean toward mostly stock with minor up-grades; that just me!
Nice burnout!
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