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The car is a 1968 Dodge Charger, Vin# XP29H8B407634, 383 with factory air conditioning, automatic, bucket seats, center console. This is a numbers matching car, original engine, transmission and radiator. The car is currently in running condition and is drivable. I have owned this car for 11...
The car is a 1968 Dodge Charger, Vin# XP29H8B407634, 383 with factory air conditioning, automatic, bucket seats, center console. This is a numbers matching car, original engine, transmission and radiator. The car is currently in running condition and is drivable. I have owned this car for 11...
In a couple of months I'm going to start a restoration project on my 68 charger. I'm looking for some advice and tips on the best way to tag all the parts that will be coming off the car. I plan on taking lots of pictures to help me remember where things go back together but any advice or input...
I have a 68 charger with power drum brakes. I have the spindles and brake caliper adapters from a 73+ A body. My car has the factory front sway bar and I've read if you mount the calipers forward facing they will hit the sway bar or you can swap the left and right spindle and mount the...
I have a 68 charger with power drum brakes. I have the spindles and brake caliper adapters from a 73+ A body. My car has the factory front sway bar and I've read if you mount the calipers forward facing they will hit the sway bar or you can swap the left and right spindle and mount the...