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Hello from El Paso!

JoeP70

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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!

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Very nice Charger, I'm also working on a '70. What are you planning for upgrades?
Hello!

I was thinking of front disc brakes, aluminum radiator with electric fans, electronic ignition, and maybe a 4-barrel carb with TBI/fuel injection. The factory AC needs to be fixed as well. I'm sure there will be other things that I need to fix as I peel back the layers but that's probably about it for upgrades. Are you doing a full restoration?
 
No, I can't afford a rotisserie job. I had body & paint done 2 winters ago and doing all the reassembly myself. My car had electronic ignition installed many years ago, and I added a Champion aluminum rad. My car had factory disk brakes already, but in the process of installing new rotors and pads. I've done quite a few clever mods to otherwise worn or damaged parts which definitely kicks me out of the full resto club. ;)
 
No, I can't afford a rotisserie job. I had body & paint done 2 winters ago and doing all the reassembly myself. My car had electronic ignition installed many years ago, and I added a Champion aluminum rad. My car had factory disk brakes already, but in the process of installing new rotors and pads. I've done quite a few clever mods to otherwise worn or damaged parts which definitely kicks me out of the full resto club. ;)
I just read your post and saw all the pics. That's still a lot of great work! I also saw the link to the 1970 Charger Registry, a lot of great info in there also. Thanks!
 
I just read your post and saw all the pics. That's still a lot of great work! I also saw the link to the 1970 Charger Registry, a lot of great info in there also. Thanks!
Thank you too. Unfortunately the 70 Charger Registry site is all but defunct other than to view historical production stats. I had a ton of my work documented there but ended up joining here to continue my project documentation.
 
Welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras

good luck with 70 Charger with a lil' teen
 
Great looking Charger!! And welcome from just up the road in NM.
 
Welcome to FBBO from Ontario, Joe. You have a great looking Charger! The '70 is my favourite year, with the loop bumper. Thanks for your pictures.
 
Welcome to the Enlightened side!! :lol:

You'll come to understand that MoPar is it's own beast. But it's well worth it! :thumbsup:

Now, make with some more pics of that Charger! :poke:
 
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