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New Member From TX

mrlizard

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Hello everyone. I'm a new member from Texas, working on a restore of a 1974 Charger. It was gifted to me by an acquaintance after his father passed away, it had been sitting in a field for years, he didn't want it and he knew I had been wanting to restore a Mopar for years, particularly a Charger. After looking it over I'm fairly confident i can fix everything on the car except for one part, but based on the rules I don't think this is the right place to post about that so I'll save that for another section of the forum. Here's a picture of when I first got it, if all goes well that picture will change into something alot nicer, or at least that runs and drives lol.

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Welcome, great looking Charger project. I'm guessing you referring to that drivers fender. Start a WTB for a 74 charger fender. You'll probably find one here.
 
Welcome, great looking Charger project. I'm guessing you referring to that drivers fender. Start a WTB for a 74 charger fender. You'll probably find one here.
Thanks. Actually, its the frame rail on the driver side. I posted about it in another part of the forum to get opinions and then I'll go from there. The body definitely needs some work though.
 
Your in the right place. I'm sure other members will chime in about your frame rail problem.
 
Welcome to FBBO from Georgia.
 
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