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Let's put it this way, I stripped my car completely down to the shell, had the entire thing, undercarriage included, professionally media blasted. When I picked it up they apologized for not being able to get it all off. After about 10 hours under there with a cheap Harbor Freight needle scaler...
Welcome Ronnie. I'm in Fort Fun CO. Where are you at?
Oof is correct. How bad is the rust / rot? Depending on what you want to do, you're still looking at some labor.
That factory undercoat does not give up easily. Thankfully you're in a relatively rust free part of the country.
Welcome from Colorado. You chose a great car to learn on. Pretty basic really.
These old Mopars are about as rudimentary as things get from a mechanical stand point.
Man can I relate to that statement and I'm an "old" guy.
My best work was done as a young guy who partied too much. Kick *** while you can. Age will creep up.
Welcome Tom.
The early Challenger in my honest opinion is the absolute best body design Ma Mopar ever came up with. I simply adore the early Challengers. Had a 72 that I wish I would have never sold.
I love the B-Bodies but a well put together Challenger gives me a woody every time.
Welcome from Colorado Slickrick. Nice user name by the way.
Great looking Coronet. Have fun with it.
It's always cool to see these cars migrate across the pond to your side.
The crusty old farts on this site have forgotten more about our beloved B Bodies than Chrysler ever knew. God knows these...
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Rag top X, and a beauty at that.
What did it set you back if I may ask? Ballpark is fine. Do the numbers match up or at least close? Were dual side mirrors standard on the X or was it an option? Trust me, I'm not a purist just curious.
The reason I ask is that I have never purchased a...
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I have found that fewer "before" pictures are ever taken, I speak from personal experience. Mainly because we don't want to remeber what it was and would rather think of what it will be.
Taking several "before" pics makes the final "after" or "during" pics that much more meaningful...