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Sweet ride, you’re having fun and your skills and attention to detail are amazing. B bodies rock and it doesn’t matter 2 doors, 4 doors or wagon. Thank you for sharing your experience with us.
I installed the Autometer dash in my Charger and the fit is actually pretty good. The electric speedometer was very easy to calibrate and seems to be with in 1 mph of the gps.
As suggested make sure to reinforce behind wiper and light switches and supply ground. I used ice blue led bulbs...
I will throw this out there. I put the sniper on my Charger and decided to upgrade the starter relay to a 2 post ford style and that made it real easy to set up a clean relay to power up whatever needed clean 12 volts during cranking and running.
There is a little black box under the fuse...
Looks great and you’re over the hump and on the downhill side. Progress is progress and you’ll be starting it pretty soon. Keep smiling and putting parts together.
I have Hedman headers on the Charger and only had to clearance some for the minI starter. But mine is a 400 b block not a tall deck. Right side is snug because this was a 318 car. You are moving along and just keep thinking about blasting down the street.
See how much progress you made. Sooner than you think you will be blasting down the road with a huge smile and laughing. Progress is progress. Looking good .
3rd gen Chargers rock, you can build your car any way you want. Drive the wheels off and get a great return on your labor of love.
Keep everyone here updated on your progress and please post lots of pictures. There is a tremendous amount of firsthand knowledge and experience here so you have...
Thank you for sharing your experiences with everyone here. Learning from actually doing the work makes the knowledge gained really stick with you in my opinion. And of course the pictures are great because this site lives for pictures lol.
Looks like a clean install and those flexible lines are easier to blend into the surroundings than solid ones. I have the same plan for my Charger at some point but other things are first on the list. It is looking like you will be cruising down the road and laughing very soon and I am looking...
You are doing a great job learning about your mopar and it’s definitely becoming quite a cruiser. Lots of people here are really helpful and have all kinds of great advice.
Nothing like having a really good look at all of those internal moving pieces. This is the interesting part of really knowing what you’re running on. Great thread and please keep posting.
Absolutely beautiful piece of history you have worked hard to get all cleaned up and ready to roll down the road and laugh out loud.
Thank you for posting pictures and details on your work. People like you make this place really rock.