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My New 68 Charger!

Evoking

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Hey guys,

So after months shopping various Mopar beasts I finally pulled the trigger on a gorgeous restored 68 Charger. It was originally a 318 car optioned with R/T heavy duty suspension and power steering. It now has a well built 360 engine - which runs and sound stupendous! Will post a clip.

The car is ultra straight, tight and no rust. I am in love! I am thinking this car might steal my heart strings from the much newer and more advanced toy ;-)
  1. My plan is to put some 17" wheels with meaty tires that nicely fill the fenders
  2. New 14" Steering wheel
  3. Tighten suspension perhaps with coil overs and thick sway bars
  4. Add A/C
  5. Put a built 440 with 500hp+ and new tranny (existing 727 flange won't bolt to BB)
Speaking of the tranny here is a question... If I'm doing a tranny anyhow is it relatively easy to move to 4spd?

Anyhow, here are some pics...

Charger Right Profile.jpg Charger Right Rear Quarter Angle.jpg Charger Gas Cap.jpg Charger Left Rear Fender & Tail Lights.jpg Charger Interior Drivers 2 .jpg
 
Very nice.
Swapping to a 4 speed from an auto will require pedals, a hole in the floor, the trans, and all the linkages.
Also a collar on the column to replace the one that has a hole for your current shifter.
 
Really nice! Trans tunnel budge and a 4 speed carpet.
Cops will see it a mile away and tell you your speeding. Cha Ching!
 
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Congratulations! Ya got the best of the best. If you haven't yet go over to dodgecharger.com and introduce yourself. Have fun with it.

Dan
 
You could do a lot worse. May I suggest you drive the car for a season as is before you change a lot of the basic things on the car you are so much in love with?

Congrats. Enjoy.
 
You could do a lot worse. May I suggest you drive the car for a season as is before you change a lot of the basic things on the car you are so much in love with?

Congrats. Enjoy.

Not a bad suggestion... We'll see. I've learned from modding my other cars that the sooner you do what you ultimately want to do to the car the more "pleasure ROI" you get from the mods. Otherwise when you change it and 1 year in that is 1 less year of benefiting from your mods!

Anyhow, here is a video clip.

 
Great Buy, it actually looks way better in the video then the pics. you really cant see how straight a car is until you see the glares moving over the surface, when those clears are rock stead images of your surroundings and not the glares youd see in a pond with a light breeze you know youve got good work done. sounds good, not quite that big block rumble, but those 360s rev up quick huh, makes for a fun toy for sure. lets see some more pics, open that hood up, interiors? you pulled it off a 4 post, in the vid, pull it back on there and lets see underneath. maybe car guys are a little pervy, we all gotta see under the skirt if you know what i mean.
 
sweet! the 68's are my favorite year, and that 360 got some power. car looks and sounds great.
 
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