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I've always wanted to do a black-on-black build, but considering this one is numbers matching, I may have to go with the original turquoise with white interior and white vinyl top. I'm sure I have plenty of time to make that decision
I took delivery on Friday of my Q5 '69 Charger. Happy to report that it's really solid and not missing much, but still needs a ton of TLC. Little man is stoked about working on it, but my wife says I can't until our bathroom renovation is done. So until that time, here are a few day 1 photos.
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone. She's rough, but appears solid. Some panels have already been replaced as a couple of you mentioned, and there were also repairs around the rear window and sails.
'69 Charger has always been a dream of mine, so I'm looking forward to the work and making...
I don't know.... Always envisioned black-on-black, but seeing as so much of the car is matching, I'm considering the original turquoise and white combo!
Hey everyone!
I'm currently awaiting delivery of my 1969 Dodge Charger. It'll be a labor of love, but am certainly looking forward to the restoration process. I know I'll have plenty of questions, so I'm looking forward to picking your collective brains!