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Spent the day cleaning my newly acquired Challenger

DetMatt1

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What a difference a day makes!, I think I fiiled my shop vac and half a garbage can with rust, junk and pine needles. This car needs a lot of work!, but what a kool piece!.

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Its going to take a little more than a spit shine to fixer up. LOL

So now that you got a better look at her. You think you can save it?
 
Here is the latest shot of it, hung the doors on it and have been accumulating parts for it so that it is a more complete car.

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NICE! I see IT WAS a Gooooooooooood day.

Great mind set, like a "Never surender!" and a "FU! I'm gonna do it my way!" rolled into one.
 
This car is way to kool to part out and you just don't come accross #'s matching 340 Challengers for less than $1,500.00 very often!!!.
 
This car is way to kool to part out and you just don't come accross #'s matching 340 Challengers for less than $1,500.00 very often!!!.


In my opinion the nice thing about a car like this is that you can take your time and put the money into it as you see fit. Especially with the price you got it for and how much people are asking for cars that don't need as much work. Nice find!
 
Good to see you are keeping with it. I just love your car. It's like my cars big brother. Good luck to you on the build.
 
Thanks guys, I appreciate the kind words and support. This one is next in line for restoration after my `68 Road Runner which is going slowly but surely, very busy with work lately.
 
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