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Bill 340

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Hi everyone. Glad to be here with so many knowledgeable Mopar Lovers. I fell in love with the73 Charger R/T back in 1975. I was 15 years old. A friend had one and I thought this is the most beautiful shapes and line vehicle (I had a love for the Superbird as well). My dad had a 68 RR. It was white with a 383.
I have owned several Chargers in various states of disrepair through the years. I currently own a 73 Charger with a 318. I still have the 340 from 1973 Charger I fell in love with. Now, 43 years later I have decided to finish this car while I am somewhat still physically able.
 
Welcome from Alabama, show us some pictures of your project.
 
Hi Bill340, it's never too late to work on your dreams. :)
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Welcome from Michigan:drinks:. Got any pics of your Charger? Here's my 73
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Welcome from Missouri!!
 
Not to nit pick, but a 73 340 charger was a "Rallye".

Last year for R/T was 71.

Agree- let's see it.
 
Hi everyone. Glad to be here with so many knowledgeable Mopar Lovers. I fell in love with the73 Charger R/T back in 1975. I was 15 years old. A friend had one and I thought this is the most beautiful shapes and line vehicle (I had a love for the Superbird as well). My dad had a 68 RR. It was white with a 383.
I have owned several Chargers in various states of disrepair through the years. I currently own a 73 Charger with a 318. I still have the 340 from 1973 Charger I fell in love with. Now, 43 years later I have decided to finish this car while I am somewhat still physically able.
If you were ever in the military you know what FNG means. Welcome to the wrench throwing, and cursing club.
 
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