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Hello from Missouri

rd05lly

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76 dodge charger SE


It was my fathers car that he fixed up for me when I was in high school. Well he did A good job then and I didnt want it to get trashed at school I told him to keep and show it. He did and loved every min of it.

Well my dad pasted away and I now have the car it was what he always wanted. being it has been over 14 years since it was fixed the first time the car needs some work. I hope you all can help.

Ryan
 
Welcome to the site! Me in AZ and you in MO- can't drop by with a 6 for afternoon of wrenching but will help any way I can. Enjoy the car and the memories- and sorry about your Dad. Still miss mine after 25 yrs.
 
Im sorry to hear of your dad passing Ryan, Hope you will post up some pics and im sure you'll find all kinds of help here! Welcome to FBBO!!!
 
Welcome to the site from the Motor City! Sorry to hear about your fathers passing but it sounds like he left behind allot for you to remember him by, keep those memories alive.
 
welcome aboard and as was already said, keep the memorie alive. it does get easier with time.
 
welcome ryan,it was nice that you let your dad have the car as long as he was able to.Sorry about his passing.
 
Welcome to the site, you will find great help here. Sorry in your fathers passing. I also still miss mine after 22 yrs
 
Thanks guys!! Why are trim clips so hard to find? I need the ones for the soft top on the roof.
 
Thanks to this site I have found k bushings and alum crossmember bushing any other pointer I need on the front end. Please I am all ears I have a lot to learn about mopars.
 
welcome to the FBBO forum
 
No U have not i just started working on the car. Maybe 12 years ago u may have seen the car around with my dad. I have just done one cruise this year. I got somework to do this winter to get it ready to show.
 
Best way to learn Mopars is just like us old farts did- find friends that are knowledgeable (you already did that), dive in, scrape knuckles, ask questions, eat rust flakes, get dirty, and have a hell of a time!
 
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