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New in South Jersey with my hands full

polytropon

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I don't actually own this car, but I've been around it for the last ten or so years, and finally getting to go 'all in' on tackling the rot. 70 Challenger convert orig 318, now a 383, I'll just be doing the chassis stuff then I will unfortunately have to go back to my real job. Right now, I have the front rails ready to weld back on, after a few more measurements. Firewall, cowl, both kick panel inners have been done so far, then I have to do wheel housings, taillight panel, and rear crossmember before I hand it off to some lucky body shop for finishing.
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340challconvert

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Welcome to FEBO from North Jersey and thanks for commenting/recommending information about spot welders
Good luck with your work on the Challenger vert
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WDO72

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Good luck with the project, and welcome!
 

rbbruno3

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Welcome Aboard, and yes you do have your hands full. Looks like you’re doing a nice job:thumbsup:
 

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Sorry I missed this. Welcome from Little Rock! Look forward to seeing the progress.
 
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