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  1. IMHO one of the best grills ever

    IMHO one of the best grills ever

    Getting around to fitting the grill in my Charger. Checking clearances for the electric headlight door motors, wiring etc. The kit only required minor adjustments, the control box mounted in the same spot as the vacuum canister, just had to make a bracket so it would be attached at the same...
  2. Front fenders hung

    Front fenders hung

    Front fenders on.. basement starting to look like a basement instead of looking like a 68 Charger exploded down there
  3. Rear end installed

    Rear end installed

    Rear end buttoned up, wheels hung and stoked it’s coming back together. It’s finally starting to look like a car again.
  4. Finally hanging the doors

    Finally hanging the doors

    Friend came over yesterday and gave me a hand hanging the doors
  5. RT stripes installed

    RT stripes installed

    Another first for me, installing vinyl stripes. Always painted my stripes on but over all I'm happy with the way they turned out
  6. Cut and buff

    Cut and buff

    Been a minute getting to this point. Cutting with 2000 then 2500 wet. Polishing with 3M product & foam pads from TCP. Still have the hood, deck and front fenders to do. Probably another 20-25 hours.
  7. Wires and more wires necessary evil of modern technology

    Wires and more wires necessary evil of modern technology

    Getting the wire routing figured out, trying to keep it clean but serviceable. Computer harness and all the extra wiring is slowly finding its home
  8. It's in !!!

    It's in !!!

    Had some buddies over to help guide the body over the engine assembly, was a tight fit with those 1 7/8 dia. headers but with a wiggle and a waggle it went home without too much of a fuss.
  9. Engine dolly

    Engine dolly

    Pictures of my engine dolly that I purchased from Yearone several years ago. I don't think they still offer this but it's not that complicated to build.
  10. 68 Charger RT

    68 Charger RT

    This project started out with a running, driving, licensed 1968 Charger R/T that was my daily driver for several years. Then I decided that it would be a good idea to take it apart and cherry it out...over a decade into it so far. Painting it factory (SS1) Sun Fire Yellow. Since this is real XS...
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