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Greetings from Canada!

Sebringcharlie

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I'm new here as I'm looking for bits and pieces for my 1972 Satellite Sebring.
This car was inherited from my dad. It is in a sorry state, and needs a good amount of work. We are restoring it to a non factory fun driver condition.
im located in Southern Ontario, so I'm centrally located for Michigan, northern Indiana and Illinois, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and upstate new York.
I also work from an iPad, so please excuse my bad grammar and punctuation! Lol
 
Welcome to FBBO! Post pictures, we need a lot of them. Good luck finding the parts you need.
 
Hi Sebringcharlie, welcome! Good luck with your project - you can get lots of help here.

-=Photon440=-
 
welcome Charlie :) start compiling a list of parts you need, and then post on the wanted section of fbbo. you are just 1 of many Canadians on this forum. as others have asked, upload some pics! we here love seein Mopars in any state of condition :hello2:
 
welcome to FBBO, good luck with the 72 Satty project
 
Welcome,and like "69roadr" says, we like to see pics.. no matter what condition a car is in..God Bless..Bear R.-
 
Oooh, blue diamond tufted dash. Looks like someone had fun around 1980. :) Thanks for the pictures. I've seen a lot worse, provided the frame rails haven't dropped off. Got a drive train lined up for it?
 
Frame rails are still good, thankfully. There's a 727 tranny in the trunk, but I don't know if it's still useable or not. I'm on the hunt for a small block engine, probably a 340.
 
Hey Charlie,

I'm just up the road in Guelph. It's a great forum full of helpful people... You'll find what you need here!

I'll keep an eye out for your wanted list too to see if I have anything you may need

Mike
 
that underdash spaghetti is exactly what mine looked like! its best to carefully remove it entirely and inspect, repair or replace as needed. other than possibly poor prep from last body man, it looks to be pretty solid and complete!
 
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