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MoparMatej71

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New to the site. I bought and have been restoring a 71 Challenger with my father for about the past 6 months or so. It was in pretty rough shape. We have replaced the front complete floor pan, trunk floor pan, post skins, roof, drip rails, both quarters, rear filler panel and more. Making good progress. Plan on doing a G3 Hemi Swap sometime this summer. Having a blast so far. Happy to be a part of the site.

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rbbruno3

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Welcome aboard , that’s a major undertaking you’ve got going there. Looking real good :thumbsup:
 

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Welcome to the site from mid Michigan. Nice work:thumbsup:. Looks like you replaced everything but the kitchen sink:D. Makes for a great Father/Son project.
 

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Appreciate the welcome and all the feedback. Here are some more pics as requested. It has certainly been process so far but I have enjoyed every minute of it. I grew up in my Dad's body shop therefore it has been somewhat familiar territory to this point. Although it has been a while since this kind of body work ;). However, it will be interesting when it comes time for the hemi swap. I will spend the next 4-5 months doing the research and getting the parts and plan together. Just got a dropout 5.7 hemi out of a 2013 Charger last weekend (5 speed transmission). Any advice on that process is greatly appreciated. Thanks again.

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