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James Huie

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I’ve owned my 1968 Charger R/T for 25 years and always kept it running and constantly restoring and hopefully improving. It wasn’t numbers matching so I kind of made it my version of the best of 2nd gen Charger’s. Thanks for the forum’s

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Welcome to FBBO from Ontario. Nice Charger; build it as you like it. Good job of providing pictures on your first post!
 
Welcome, from Vermont, to the #1 MOPAR forum on the internet! Very nice car!
 
Welcome from Alabama, great looking Charger.
 
I like your style of build, nice 68 Charger

welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras
 
Welcome aboard from NJ. Wow, that sure is eye candy! Thanks for joining & posting!
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Medford Oregon!! Spent a week there July 1980 taking a course from Chuck Childs to make partial feet prosthesis. The place was Campbell Childs. After WW11 Chuck was working for Hosmer Dorrence, while there he invented e400 elbow for mainly veterans whom had an above elbow amputation. His son Steve was working to be a Prosthetist. I think his other son was Ken, he might have been an Orthitist
 
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