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TriplegreenRT

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Hello all,
Started going over my 70 383 Rt 4 speed car I have had since 1978. Thought I should sell it but the more I work on it the less I want to sell it. So having a go at restoring it myself, more time than money. Will have many questions and looking for some parts.
Thanks for having me.
 

fasjac

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Welcome ! I’m with you. Don’t sell it. Keep doing your work on her. Look forward to seeing it.
 

Cuda Hunter

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Howdy from Colorado! Funny how they hook you in after working on them for a short while.
Kinda like an ugly girlfriend. Let's see some pics!!
 

moparlee

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Welcome to the site from Michigan!
Glad you have kept your Challenger and we are here to help you out.
 

340challconvert

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Hey Triplegreen
:welcome: to FEBO from New Jersey
Plenty of people here always willing to help.
I've owned my A66 Challenger vert since 1979 (stored since 1984)
Finally started working on her recently
Looking forward to your pics! :thumbsup:
 

Mike73Dodge

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Welcome. I have also owned my 73 Challenger since about 1978. Started a full rotisserie restoration on it a few years ago. got it to the point of driving again. You can do any level of restoration your savings will allow. People on this site are very knowledgeable and can help with any questions you have. I have used a professional restoration shop and enjoy working on the car myself. Turn those wrenches, restore the car, drive the car.
 

TriplegreenRT

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I will likely try to do most of the work myself, more of a driver restoration.
Weird fact, 2 of the places I had it stored over the years burned down 6 months after I moved it. One cousins barn, other Grandmothers garage.
 
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