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1972 Challenger Rallye -- Restoration

Jooeys

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Quick question you for people ... Would this strap on the heater box be a factory thing or do you think it was done after the fact ?


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Any of you guys know where I can get dry rub " penstar " transfer lettering do redo my dash vin ? Performance car graphics no longer sells it ?
 

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And the fun continues ... Just inspected my dash and the mount area for the radio is all cut up and a complete mess ! ... So now what ? I assume it wouldn't be easy to get another dash frame ....
Oh Boy
 

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Hi Jooeys, there is a guy that sells the rivets, little pricie www.moparts.com they are located in the e-body parts for sale.When you got to have them, you just got to pay.
 

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Found a pair of rivets for $ 50 .. I know ! Their so cheap .. But I needed them and I also found a dash frame .. Took abit of work but I did ...
So up to this point .. Dash is out, all the pumping behind is out & found a hole in the firewall behind the heat box.

Engine and tranny to go and then I'll start on removing the brake lines
 

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Don't throw anything away until the car is done. You never know what you may need to complete the project. It looks like your upper shock hardware is original. It even looks like the little stamped nut is installed. You can have those piece replated and they will look new...a lot cheaper then buying repop hardware.
 

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The garage and now the shed and spare bedroom are quickly getting full of parts ... Not making the wife happy ! ..lol
 

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I know what you mean. I am lucky enough to have a barn to put my parts in during my 73 Challenger restoration process in my garage. If your wife loves you as much as my wife loves me she realizes how happy your project makes you. Happy husbond = happy wife?
Keep it going. It's looking good!
 

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Brother in law and sister came over from dinner tonight . Showed him how far I've made out and within an hour the engine was out.. Lol .. Tranny for another day
 

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I have a lot of parts for that car. let me know what you need...
 

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Just put in my order for Seymour paints .. Excited to get them & start restoring the odd items while I save up a bit more for the sandblasting & metal work
 

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Here are a couple parts I just refinished .. Love that Seymour paint line .. Goes on very nice

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