j-miller
Active Member
I just want to jump in and say hi to everybody that I finally decided to join up here after being on FABO for a while.
I do have a '73 Charger SE besides my Demons that I had for about 6 years now. It started out as a high school project for a son of my buddy. Well he realized it will cost alot of cash to get parts,things fixed and time. Well he lost interest right away and I bought it.
It is a unique Charger too,this one originally came with a 400 big block, 4-speed with console and bucket seats. A previous owner took out the 400 and 4 speed and put in a 383 and 727 automatic. Well I pulled those out and want to put back the way it was. I got the fender tag,too bad I can't say the same about the build sheets as they were not to salvageable to keep. It still has the four speed pedal set up and reverse light on the dash.
It not quite a basket case and needs a fair amount of work done,like replace the floor pans,maybe some fender work and lots of TLC. I had started to dismantle some things until I got another Demon and the Charger keeps getting pushed to the backburner.
John
I do have a '73 Charger SE besides my Demons that I had for about 6 years now. It started out as a high school project for a son of my buddy. Well he realized it will cost alot of cash to get parts,things fixed and time. Well he lost interest right away and I bought it.
It is a unique Charger too,this one originally came with a 400 big block, 4-speed with console and bucket seats. A previous owner took out the 400 and 4 speed and put in a 383 and 727 automatic. Well I pulled those out and want to put back the way it was. I got the fender tag,too bad I can't say the same about the build sheets as they were not to salvageable to keep. It still has the four speed pedal set up and reverse light on the dash.
It not quite a basket case and needs a fair amount of work done,like replace the floor pans,maybe some fender work and lots of TLC. I had started to dismantle some things until I got another Demon and the Charger keeps getting pushed to the backburner.
John