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Followed me home just last week

I have this 73 Z-28 project to finish, but just couldn't resist the Challenger when I went over it.

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haha I see the "might as wells" got to you...well been there done that myself 13 years ago...
Frame off in my garage took two years and being in the garage almost everyday..So many details to attend too.
But the 70 challenger is just the base model so detailing and brought up to very reliable daily driver and kept bone stock is all to be done..

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Nice score and welcome. I would get it running and driving making it safe to drive as is. Knowing myself as well as I do I couldn't leave it as a stock slant 6 for too long though. Stock and original to me is always boring.
 
Nice score and welcome. I would get it running and driving making it safe to drive as is. Knowing myself as well as I do I couldn't leave it as a stock slant 6 for too long though. Stock and original to me is always boring.
I understand Mo Hp thinking. But dont believe changing major components is right for this car. I'd be inclined to look for another whose drive train had already been destroyed...lol
 
Welcome to FEBO from the desert! Nice looking 70 Challenger! Trivia for you, the 225 slant six is the only engine that didn't change anything when Chrysler made some of the industrial engines. Hard to kill and last a long time. Enjoy it and do what you what with it! 🙂
 
Welcome to FEBO from the desert! Nice looking 70 Challenger! Trivia for you, the 225 slant six is the only engine that didn't change anything when Chrysler made some of the industrial engines. Hard to kill and last a long time. Enjoy it and do what you what with it! 🙂
Not doing anything major..just detailing, gaskets, running and stopping, steering well is nice too. lol.
 
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