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I bought the Charger as a project car, it was in rougher shape then I had thought, that being said, I'm going to part it out. I have a lot of great interior parts, fenders, bumper, I want no salvageable part of this car to go to waste. I figured I'd sell the parts here before I take to eBay...
I was gunna try and find this out the hard way tomorrow, but does anyone have a picture or know off hand where the roof seam is to the rear quarter of a 1974 Charger? I'm looking to get a roof and would need to know where to make the cut so I can weld it to the factory seam.
I appreciate it!
Craig
If you had seen my "Welcome Wagon" post, then you would kinda know the story.
A friend of mine had pointed out that this car was for sale (it was close to my house and had been kept in a carport for 4 years). When he told me it was only $600 I had to jump on it as I am in love with the '71-'74...
Well, I really never thought I would be saying this as early as I am (because I thought it would be many more years) but I found a 1974 Dodge Charger for sale about a 1/4 mile from my house. Got it for $600, comes with everything...it's just all in pieces!
I guess the previous owner took...