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What Did You Car Look Like When You Found It

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OMG who would pile all that stuff my god !
 
Thanks! I appreciate the comments. Here's some interior pics before and after..
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Converted it to the matching gunmetal interior with leather buckets out of 71SE 383 2V parts car. It's too bad in a way, the car I got the interior out of was it better shape than the car I'm fixing up!
 
I have saved my money for some time looking for my ultimate dream car. A few years ago I found it.
This car had sat in a wrecking yard for 20+ years and had to be moved when the yard closed down. It was missing some parts ie: dash, windshield, radiator, front of engine ect. It will be a big project. I bought it from the guy that ended up with it.
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I enjoyed looking at everyone’s cars and projects. It helps motivate me to keep working on my car. I like seeing the before and after pictures. I do not have any after pictures yet because I am in the progress. I will post a during picture, the progress of where my car is now.
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My brother found this 68 for me a few years back. Spent 2 years waiting out the title ownership proses. Still missing a few things but has progress.
 
The 68 hemi looked like this.....
 

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OMG what a project !!!
 
Love that !:icon_thumright:
 
Love your GTX looks great!!

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my 70 Charger original red car with white top and tan interior..
 

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I heard a rumor of a 68 charger in my area but didn't have an exact location so I first saw my car on google earth2014-12-13-16-35-27.jpg then found it 20140415_142551.jpg
 
68 Charger

63SPF, that is an amazing creation you've done. Very nice, very original.

I've wanted a classic muscle car for some time. During my last deployment I settled on a '68 Charger, then I just had to find it (and move back to the US). I was stationed in Japan at the time and so of course couldn't go look or buy anything. As soon as I got back to the states I was looking every day online and driving hither and thither looking at contenders. Thanks to Tallhair for keeping me from going too crazy after I lost out on one sweet deal :)

I found this one on craigslist in MN and drove 11 hours to go get it alone. Got a flat on the way. Rented a uhaul trailer up there, bought the car for probably too much ($21.5k), loaded her up, and hauled her home. No problems on the way back.

She's a 1968 Charger R/T 440 auto (by the fender tag) a/c car with stripe delete, but the 440 engine is not numbers matching and (supposedly) comes from a '67 Imperial. It runs and drives (but not very safely), little rust overall.. but it'll need at least a new trunk floor at some point. Came with a hemi 18 spline 4 speed trans plus bell housing sitting in the trunk. That's a 69 door on the passenger side. Lots of stuff doesn't work; she'll be a good project. I keep getting sent away from home, but whenever I'm home I'll keep adding to it and fixing stuff.

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Original 318/auto car with buckets, console and A/C. Was converted to a 383/4-speed at some point then left in a barn for 10-15ish years (I was told). Hadn't been licensed since the 90s. Lotta rust and its going to take some time but its my dream car. Will eventually be a GG1, low block stroker and I'm keeping the 4 speed.

This is how I found it.

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It is complete and I'm currently in the process of disassembling it. Was met with a nasty rust surprise under the rear seat that I didn't anticipate. Should have known.

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Oh and here's me actually saving her from a slow rotting death.

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... And almost home after a 12 hour round trip.

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Bought this 68 in late Feb. 2012. car was a shell with engine, trans and four wheels.
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Then sold it two weeks later, to buy this 69 in Mar. 2012 from the second owner, picture taken at the previous owner's home.

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Same car, one year earlier at the previous owner's home when I first spotted the car.

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Sat. picture of car in 2008.

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When I found my Duster back in February 2009 with current pictures below them......
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When I originally found my Coronet (pictures circa 2007ish)....made the deal to buy it in December 2008......
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When I picked it up in July 2012......
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When I stuffed it into storage in July 2012.....
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When we brought my Charger home back in December 1998....
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At a Mopar show this past summer (July 2014)....
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