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finally found someone to weld fuel tank brackets and repaint undercarriage, today Installed fuel tank into place can now I can work on the suspension and fuel lines.
changing out the Tire and Rim combo. going from 15 x10 Cragers SST to 17 x 10 Magnums. making sure the measurements are correct for the size tires I can fit without rubbing
Hi QQBlue1,
I saw you are still waiting for a reply and thought I could answer this as I have a few original fenders laying around. They are in either method, I am guessing depending on Plant built, a couple have heavy undercoating, which could be dealer or aftermarket. I choiced to fully paint...
Yes it is, done it a couple times. if you looked at mine I went the Classic Industries route and wish I would've tackled it again. Your restored looks better than my New. that is some good work.
Looks like that is the same spot I marked, just didn't seem too secure with the pins I am trying to use, one my other Chargers has the key style that would work, just not as nice as these as the post is too long to secure and if I tighten the bolt for clearance hits the door when opening and...
I can relate, I am at a stand still right now, waiting to get into a shop as they forgot to add the fuel tank brackets when they replaced the trunk floor. You have done a lot and that looks like a fun ride.
I see you have Kentucky Plates, you anywhere near Louisville? I sold one of my 68s up there when I lived near Knox in 1999. Indy has some great products makes life easier.
those are pretty wide, looks great. no work to body for clearance? really love the way your Charger sits, making sure I don't have issue when I am putting the new rubber on. Thanks
That is what I was thinking as those look like the same rims I picked up from Year One, so your front is 245 and rear is around 275? looks like a lot metal work, great job!