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Sublime Lime 70 Challenger R/T SE

NxCoupe

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Sadly my shop just isn’t big enough - I know, everyone has the same problem 🤣
I’ve got parts of my challenger taking up floor space in my garage, which means I keep having to move things in and out as I use them. Also means I spend almost as much time looking for a tool as I do actually using it. That’s after I put it in a place so I can come back to it later quickly 🤪
Anyway, a few of the tools I’m using at the moment. All from Machinery House.

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Nice! Thanks!
 

don selleck

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I built a new shop last year, built a loft in it to store parts while cars are disassembled, I put them on a pallet and lift them up with a old forklift then walk up the stairs to unload. Will be awhile till I can get some cool tools to try to fabricate some stuff, and alot of practice. Again nice work, and great imagination on Fabing and stamping those panels, should be a nice solid Challenger when your done.
 

Dodgey

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Well it’s taken a lot longer than I had planned and I’ve had to change tack a little but I’ve finally finished repairing the sail panel braces on the drivers side.
I ended up repairing the originals, rather than making new ones from scratch.
I had originally made an entirely new upper and middle piece, but when I test fitted the drip rail something was off. Even though the new pieces seemingly fitted perfectly over the old ones, there was just something not right.
Still need to prime and spot weld in place, but it’s getting there.
I’ve added the pic of what they looked like before I removed them.

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don selleck

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wow the gift that keeps on giving, amazing how good the car looked when you started and then finding all the hidden secrets. again nice looking work.
 
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