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Introducing Myself and Projects

M1LL3R 69

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Dayton, Ohio
Thank you for the acceptance into the group, I've been using you're incredible book of knowledge for years; just never took the time to register. My name is Scott Miller and I live in the southwest Ohio area.

I have a 69 Charger General Lee that is done.
I have a 69 Coronet RT numbers car, original 4 spd track pack that is getting ready to begin a restoration. Will be looking for parts and advice.
I have a 68 Charger, complete car but is too far gone rust-wise for my appetite to continue the restoration. Will probably make parts available or sell it.
I have a 426 Hemi powertrain (engine, K member, 4 sp trans, and dana) that was out of a 68 Roadrunner (Lynch Rd plant). I will be looking for the right car to reunite it with.

I'm not a mechanic or body man - but I enjoy participating in the restorations, finding my own parts, and learning about the Mopar history.

Hope everybody is enjoying their summer and getting those cars out.

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Thank you for the acceptance into the group, I've been using you're incredible book of knowledge for years; just never took the time to register. My name is Scott Miller and I live in the southwest Ohio area.

I have a 69 Charger General Lee that is done.
I have a 69 Coronet RT numbers car, original 4 spd track pack that is getting ready to begin a restoration. Will be looking for parts and advice.
I have a 68 Charger, complete car but is too far gone rust-wise for my appetite to continue the restoration. Will probably make parts available or sell it.
I have a 426 Hemi powertrain (engine, K member, 4 sp trans, and dana) that was out of a 68 Roadrunner (Lynch Rd plant). I will be looking for the right car to reunite it with.

I'm not a mechanic or body man - but I enjoy participating in the restorations, finding my own parts, and learning about the Mopar history.

Hope everybody is enjoying their summer and getting those cars out.

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Nice selection there.
 
Welcome from Alabama, a lot of people here wouldn't call that 68 Charger to far gone. Does the 69 R/T really need a restoration? Hang around and join the fun.
 
Welcome aboard from Ohio. 'Aarons air'(member) lives in Dayton also.
 
Welcome from Texas sir. That's quite a herd you've got there.
 
Welcome to the party ! Nice toy collection !
@six70 from Dayton also. The Mopar force is strong here ! :)
 
:thankyou: and your collection for joining us. Lots of work there as you say!
 
Hello from Morden Manitoba Canada.

Your 68 Charger looks no worse really then mine did when I started. Please don’t part it out. That car deserves to be restored. I’m sure it won’t be cheap but they are worth so much when done I’m sure it’s still worth it to someone. Maybe one day we’ll make a deal and it can be a Canadian car. Lol. I love that colour also. Your 69 coronet also looks in quite good shape. I love your collection. Good luck on your projects!
 
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welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras
 
Another welcome from the great country of Texas! :D
 
Welcome from North Florida !!!
Wow what a collection.
I'm with Tman100 about not parting out the Charger, just sell it to someone to restore.
 
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