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My 68 Charger Restoration Journey

green440duster

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Hey Folks; just sharing some pics from my restoration of my dream car. It's been a long road but I get it back this weekend from painter and I get to put it all back together :)
 
absolutely beautiful color.
that has to give you a proud feeling,to see the car go from start to almost finished :)
 
Very nice! Is that QQ1? That skid plate looks awfully tall! Is it a stock replacement height?
What type of pan are you using that you need all of that protection? Ahhhhh, now to put
everything back together. Keep the pic's coming. Maybe we can learn a few things from
your re-assembly? Quarter windows assembly? Good luck, looks great!
 
Very nice! Is that QQ1? That skid plate looks awfully tall! Is it a stock replacement height?
What type of pan are you using that you need all of that protection? Ahhhhh, now to put
everything back together. Keep the pic's coming. Maybe we can learn a few things from
your re-assembly? Quarter windows assembly? Good luck, looks great!
Yeah I had a Milidon 7Qt pan that hung down 2 inches so I made up one to protect it.
 
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I have a 68"X" and struggled with the oil pan dilemma until I just said, "Screw it!"
and pulled the trigger on a Milodon road race pan with an internal pickup that
I enlarged the block passage to 1/2". So, what's the paint code?
 
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View attachment 1023300 I have a 68"X" and struggled with the oil pan dilemma until I just said, "Screw it!"
and pulled the trigger on a Milodon road race pan with an internal pickup that
I enlarged the block passage to 1/2". So, what's the paint code?
That pan looks awesome!! Hope you are using a HP pump to keep your oil up :) The color is a custom 2 stage mix for a b5 look only a lot more mica for sunshine pop, you guys have it good in the states for paint we can't get the good stuff with the hi volatiles here in Canada :D
 
The pan is a 35180 Milodon with a 18338 1/2" pickup. I'm also using a Molodod high pressure/Hi volume
pump with 1.200 tall rotors. Have to have oil to make HP! The paint looks very nice!
 
Beautiful work!:thumbsup: I'm not a blue guy but that sure looks nice on there, keep the pictures coming.
 
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