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Self inflicted wounds

HardCharge

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I've bit off a 1967 Charger on a shoestring budget. So far it's just a project car. It runs and drives. It's rough all over. The tail light lenses are stupid expensive. I did however fix the power pak and got the dash to light up. It's fun to play with. I'll be seeking advice randomly and giving questionable advice here and there. Lol
So if you have any 1st gen Charger parts just taking up space and need to donate them. I'm here for you.

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Hi HardCharge! :welcome: Looks good from here...any project that's actually drive able is ahead of the rest. :)
 
I've bit off a 1967 Charger on a shoestring budget. So far it's just a project car. It runs and drives. It's rough all over. The tail light lenses are stupid expensive. I did however fix the power pak and got the dash to light up. It's fun to play with. I'll be seeking advice randomly and giving questionable advice here and there. Lol
So if you have any 1st gen Charger parts just taking up space and need to donate them. I'm here for you.

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Welcome.

Hint: Not every car needs to be a pristinely restored show winner.
Brakes, steering, suspension. Make it safe and enjoy driving it, I do.
 
Welcome from Alabama, a lot of things expensive to restore on the first generation Charger, but you are ahead of the game getting the dash working.
 
Welcome from PA!

Having the car running and driving is a huge step. Make progress one small project at a time and enjoy the car!
 
Welcome from Missouri!!
 
welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras
 
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