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My First American Muscle

Bcon

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Hello All, Just joined the forum and looking forward to advice as i build my car out. I picked up a 1973 Dodge charger with a 440 a couple months back. It was originally a 318 car but some one stuck a 1973 440 in it with a voodoo cam and Keith black internals. Its deffinelty not showroom perfect. Its been painted Sublime green and the wiring is a total hack. I have already replaced the drivers side floor pan, installed a B&M quick shift, new carpet, headliner, autometer triple gauges and tach. New master, booster and front calipers. New transmition mount. it needs body work for sure lots of bondo under that green.

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Awesome, looks like you're off to a good start! You'll get LOTS of good advice here. All you need to do is ask.
 
Welcome to FBBO from VERmont! Check all of the various forums/threads here and you will find loads of helpful advice, plus, just ask anyone and we will all be glad to share our knowledge with you. Good luck and nice car! Ghost.
 
Welcome from Alabama, saving another piece of history.
 
Nice car, looks like your on your way to enjoying your ride. That's what we are into this hobby for enjoying, fixing and driving these old muscle cars.
 
Welcome from NJ. Car looks good and you are in the right place now. Best of luck with your new-old toy!
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Thanks its a real mess right now, But I need to keep my improvements to the winter time ( i am in maine) as i want to enjoy it in the summer and not have it become a shop project for years.
So this last winter it was floor, breaks, interior ..some wiring etc, just to make it drivable and enjoyable for this season.

I do have a single wire alternator to put in, alt jumps all over the place( it might just be a bad ammeter and i need to put the two leads on one post) Oh and a new radio the rally dash is not all cut up so i ordered a refurbished factory one with aux imput and bluetooth etc

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Welcome from Michigan, the Motor City! 440'
 
the wiring is a total hack
Welcome to the place that can really help. 71-73 Chargers always bring fond memories of the 71 Charger R/T I bought at 16 yrs old in 1978. They especially look good with really wide tires under the rear quarters.
Please make sure your investment is protected! I quoted you regarding the "wiring is a total hack" to say look for fuseable links, fuses, etc that would blow before any wiring could cause a fire, and I keep a good, red colored A/B/C fire extinguisher in both of our classic muscle cars, the size that hang on the walls in so many buildings.
 
it is fused and i do have a fire extinguisher ready to be mounted inside, but when who ever replaced the engine they really hacked up the wiring and color coded wires are no longer valid. One of the last chores before getting it out is making sure all grounds are attached and there are no lose live wires hanging out anywere.
 
oh almost forgot i do own a 440 '66 new yorker land barge as well
 
Hi Bcon, :welcome:

Looks pretty good, glad to see you're making it even better. :)

Here's your award for showing pictures on your very first post!!
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Welcome from Michigan Bcon:drinks: and a very nice Charger you got there. Enjoy!:thumbsup:
 
If you use the search feature you will find almost any information that you could possibly need on this site. Trust me! In a rare occasion when you can't find what your looking for people on here are amazing!
 
welcome to FBBO
 
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