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sad day we lost a Mopar guys

Sorry to see this. But, couldn't that car be rebuilt? Unless the fire weakened the structure. I would have reservations about scrapping it.
I asked and was told you cant get the smell out of the car when they burn that much,also It would rust were you cant prime.
 
Pretty sure
I asked and was told you cant get the smell out of the car when they burn that much,also It would rust were you cant prime.
You don't think run through a chemical stripper tank would get rid of the smell? And alkaline bath like seen in this video..
 
Pretty sure

You don't think run through a chemical stripper tank would get rid of the smell? And alkaline bath like seen in this video..

Yes it would but those tanks are far a few I would think.
 
I asked and was told you cant get the smell out of the car when they burn that much,also It would rust were you cant prime.
If you can get cig smoke out of a vehicle, you can get anything out!! Don't junk it until it's sure it's junk!
 
went to my friends shop and seen this. A rotisserie finished 67 Coronet RT,the dreaded bulkhead killed it.Please check your wires guys.
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The rotisserie restoration didn’t include wiring harnesses and bulkhead disconnect?
 
The rotisserie restoration didn’t include wiring harnesses and bulkhead disconnect?

It is always a subjective thing when someone says "Rotisserie Resto" from what I've seen. ;)

Sad to see it burn up like that but as others have said I'm sure it could be saved. Just a matter of how much work the owner is willing to put into the car to bring it back, the smell could be eliminated in other ways I'm sure.
 
owner sold it and the new owner pulled drive line and is scraping the car. Gone :(
 
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