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Aluminum oxidizes and stains, the cheap clears turn color. I like paint - orange, turquoise, blue or red all look better that stained aluminum in my opinion
Your car looks fine. Stuff you've changed makes it a nice driver, plus you have all the stock stuff that matters. Sell it here, or try Carlisle maybe - the venue is well run, well kept. Just keep in mind 68BabyBlue's comments. Maybe a local sale will bring the price you want, could be...
Hopefully you made measurements and braces before the floor was removed. The diagrams in the FSM are priceless. The factory tolerance was 1/4" or more in many cases. Test fit everything. This is the time consuming part, more so than the welding.
I'd recommend reading the manual online first, if it's on their site. I have the thumbwheel version in my 69. The controls take some getting used to. The assembly wasn't a bolt-in like a factory radio. I had to assemble the buttons, display, and thumbwheels to the chassis - all separate...
Ugh. So much confusion over this. The 68-69 (and maybe 70, I have not disassembled one in person) 383 4 bbl 330 engine w the HP exh manifolds and unsilenced air cleaner got the 383 2 bbl cam. Compression was the same 10:1 as the Road Runner/Bee engine. This engine was in Chargers and Sport...
Pick the one you like the best. Then it will be right.
Seriously, unless you have pics of your car as originally equipped or a broadcast sheet, it's hard to tell.
No. There were a couple of federal regulations that took effect, like mandatory headrests. 1969 numbering system was in effect for the entire model year.
Skip that guy. Govier is either independently wealthy or in a deep depression. Either way, his customer service blows for the past decade or so. Detroit Muscle Technologies or ECS I believe.
My friend's Dad, the first owner of my Charger, has an entire bathroom in his house that's dark green. Sink, toilet, tile, towel racks. I'd be tempted to keep the bathroom and the knotty pine basement if I owned his house. It looks vintage for sure, but very well maintained.