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More to do than are done

Too many projects too little time

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4 66 Chargers, 2 worth restoring others for parts only. One is on rotisserie. 67 R/T is next project unless my son says otherwise. He has 69 Camaro and 70 Chevelle SS. 1977 Adventurer too far gone to redo (for me) 1 4dr 66 coronet w slant 6 complete numbers matching. 2 more 66 Coronets one of them all numbers matching<>all are rough and need lots of re-do :)RACK DAY 037.JPG CHARGER NEW FLOOR & OLE MOPARS 003.JPG CHARGER NEW FLOOR & OLE MOPARS 005.JPG CHARGER NEW FLOOR & OLE MOPARS 010.JPG SHOP APRON 018.JPG P1070632.JPG P1070665.JPG

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Currently on the Charger, 70 Plymouth hood done...........Need to be working Charger rather than playing on here :)
 
damn I can't wait to get multiple mopar muscle cars at once... all that I have for now is a 66 charger with a 361... I see adds here and there about someone that has 3-5 mopar muscle cars for sale all at once and they just want them gone so they put a flat price on them and every time I know I cant get them and cry a little inside every time hahahahah...
 
My statement will anger all you "die hard" Mopar guy's. But personally, I think the 1969 Camaro has to be the epidemie of the "Muscle Car" for that era. From nut and bolt resto, to "Resto Mod", there really isn't any bad way to build a 1969 Camaro. IMHO.
 
My statement will anger all you "die hard" Mopar guy's. But personally, I think the 1969 Camaro has to be the epidemie of the "Muscle Car" for that era. From nut and bolt resto, to "Resto Mod", there really isn't any bad way to build a 1969 Camaro. IMHO.
Does not anger me, certainly have preferences but give credit where do and the 69 Camaro&70 Chevelle are awesome machines
 
My statement will anger all you "die hard" Mopar guy's. But personally, I think the 1969 Camaro has to be the epidemie of the "Muscle Car" for that era. From nut and bolt resto, to "Resto Mod", there really isn't any bad way to build a 1969 Camaro. IMHO.
It does not anger me neither but you still can't deny that Dodge and Plymouth were the ultimate alpha dogs when it come to muscle cars... they had so many different muscle cars to pick from then Ford and Chevy...
 

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