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1966 charger

Ktharp

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just started restoring a 66 Charger. Owned one in the early 70's and just found it in a salvage yard! But sadly to far gone. So found one with matching numbers. I bought a 67 for donor wheel wells and quarter panels. Got a long way to go!
 
Sure is nice see these cars being resurrected. If you have 67 parts you want to dispose of or trade, on me. I have some 66 things.
Welcome to the group. Check out the 66-67 Dodge Charger Registry. Chargers Registered from many countries.
 
Welcome. 1st gen Chargers are unique. Pretty cool.
 
Welcome from Michigan, the Motor City! Gen 1 Chargers have the best interiors. 440'
 
Do it....and do it right. I like it.
 
Welcome, and good luck!!!
I love 1st gen Chargers, Nice work!!!

Side note: when I parted a rusty 67 in 2003, I cut the cool Charger/Coronet side depressions out of the 1/4 panels.
I figured I could weld them into something someday.
 
Welcome, and good luck!!!
I love 1st gen Chargers, Nice work!!!

Side note: when I parted a rusty 67 in 2003, I cut the cool Charger/Coronet side depressions out of the 1/4 panels.
I figured I could weld them into something someday.
Put 'em on a hood. Cut them out like I have done though, custom scoops!

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Welcome from Texas, a 66-67 Charger resto is a tall hill to climb but worth it in my opinion, these are quite unique and special cars.
 
Welcome from Missouri!!
 
welcome to FBBO
 
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