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This car is a testament to something very very rare today. A combination of dogged persistence , patience, ingenuity and singular vision. Just amazing what you started with and where you are now Don.
The cooler temps are helping a bit as you know here in Carolina it is winter when you wake up. Spring by 10:30 a.m and by 2:00 it is the heat of summer. Not bad for November though. Wish I had your energy that is for sure.
Great looking building. I know it is only half the size of what you wanted but it will be easier to heat and cool if that is a consideration. Are you planning any insulation?
When looking at a thread it is funny how idle curiousity turns into interest that turns into investment in the lives of people you don't really know. I went back through to the beginning of this shop rebuild and am caught up now and I have to tell you that you have described everything you are...
70B5Cuda. I just came over from DodgeCharger.com to check out your build. I went through the whole thing and it is pretty damn sweet. I almost fell out of my chair after seeing the events that transpired after the survivor Charger crash. So glad they caught the bone cancer. Happy for you and...
I took the easy way out and dropped the body over the shooting match that way I did not get involved with trying to mix and match anything. Everything is intact from the SRT-8 donor Charger. The engine never moved out of the chassis during the whole build.