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Recently picked up a '71 Charger in September to keep me busy for a while; the previous owner trashed it out, and I'm in the process of slowly bringing it back.
Welcome to the site ! I always get excited when a 71-74 charger gets a chance of being beautiful again .
I'm a huge fan of 71-74 chargers if you have ?'s feel free to ask I've had prob 20 of them by now .
Please add more pictures and give more details what eng trans rear is it all stock are you restoring it all stock or are you going to have fun? What Color are you thinking for it? The yellow isn't bad Jayne add a few strips.
Good luck looking forward to watching you make her new again!
And I just saw your only 26 thank god we needed some young blood ,
r.c. has been laying around in the blue room bloated! Someone should help him release the pressure!
If you need a part for your car let me know I know how it is I started messing with chargers at 15 years old and there all still junk and I'm still broke! But if you need something and I have it we can work out shipping and I'll do what I can to help you build that car . Good luck
For details: It's a CA-built original 383/727 car with column shift. My plans are to get it stock looking, but add in creature comforts like 4-wheel discs, upgraded suspension, and other fun tweaks
Ultimately, I want to swap in buckets and a console, put in a 5 or 6-speed & paint it Green-Go. A long way to go, but here's hoping!
Looks like a good solid project! I'm just getting into a 72 Charger project. Its getting lots of new parts. If you need something post it, the guys on this site are happy to help out a fellow Mopar addict.