JoeP70
Member
Hello All,
I just joined this site to start learning about Mopar restoration. I've been fixing and restoring classic cars for a long time, but mostly Ford and Chevy projects. Mopar seems to be a little bit of a different beast. I just picked up a 1970 Dodge Charger with a 318 CID, 2BBL carburetor, and an automatic transmission. It has factory air and is in decent condition but needs some TLC and upgrades to make it a regular traffic driver quality. I'm planning to keep it mostly stock and just enjoy it as it is. Looking forward to meeting others in here!


I just joined this site to start learning about Mopar restoration. I've been fixing and restoring classic cars for a long time, but mostly Ford and Chevy projects. Mopar seems to be a little bit of a different beast. I just picked up a 1970 Dodge Charger with a 318 CID, 2BBL carburetor, and an automatic transmission. It has factory air and is in decent condition but needs some TLC and upgrades to make it a regular traffic driver quality. I'm planning to keep it mostly stock and just enjoy it as it is. Looking forward to meeting others in here!

