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  1. barbee6043

    Why it seems just about every Charger for sale has fresh thick undercoating?

    Usually the fancier the reto and more $ spent, the less the guy will drive his car, affraid of getting a door ding, scratch. Yea some willdrive the wheels off most b=not. Then the guy will want a good driver type carto go with the perfect show poodle. So th rstore carwith all rust repaired...
  2. barbee6043

    Why it seems just about every Charger for sale has fresh thick undercoating?

    A true resto is bring the car back to as "assembled from the factory" condition, NO more NO less/ Bc/cc is not factoru either, but...... maybe GYC does true restos and maybe they also build a car as instructed by owner!!
  3. barbee6043

    Why it seems just about every Charger for sale has fresh thick undercoating?

    Over the decades I have owned a ton of old Mopars, the vast majority came factory undercoated. Someone looks at a old MoparI have for sale, and the underoat to applied makes the guy want to call me a lier, he can keep on looking.
  4. barbee6043

    Why it seems just about every Charger for sale has fresh thick undercoating?

    Some year back lots of people got into the "bottom of car needs to be as shiny as the top side" mentality. Car show stuff with the mirror beside the car so all an see how pretty! I want to drive my car and preserve it. There is a good rason for undercoat when we want to DRIVE it!!!
  5. barbee6043

    68 vs 69 difference

    Anything you find that is second gen. Charger will most likely cost you some body parts and maybe the first born!!! That why the last one of many I have owned was back about 2004 and will NEVER likely own another...period!!
  6. barbee6043

    My restoration dilemma

    Me... i make mine NOT perfect..... so I will actually drive it and not worry. Must be why I will never want or own another 70 Hemi Cuda, 69 Hemi GTX, or even another 69 383 RoadRunner!!!!!! I even now have 2 more doors and a 62 Road Toad! Even the 64 Savoy project will find a...
  7. barbee6043

    Are second generation Chargers drying up?

    I have owned/restored 5-6 second gen. Chargers back in the 90's. They were expensive to restore, the grills, and the rear end sheet metal especially. I liked them, but loved the 68-9 RR more, and better yet the early B bodies which I have now. I am old, retired poor enough,and yes I could...
  8. barbee6043

    1968 Charger

    Congrats!! Yes it will take some $ and work to make it perfect, but that is a screaming deal today. Cool are is!!!!!!! All the big prices people blow about, as I tell my wife, someone has to be willing to pay $25000 for a car before anyone will pay that $35000 or $45000. Those top $...
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