SimDog
Well-Known Member
Hello Mopar people!
I have recent joined the ranks of Mopar enthusiasts. My neighbor had a 68 Charger 440 R/T sitting under a tree for almost 20 years and swore he was going to rebuild it one day. He has had many offers over the years and has never sold it until now! I am the new owner and have my work cut out for me to bring this beast back to life.
To start with the Charger was basically a rusted out shell, having no drive train and no rear end. I had a guy in town that owned a large fork lift to come over and load it on my trailer so I could get it to my shop. I built my own rotisserie since then and finally got it on it. I will start a forum to show pictures and my progress thus far. I am really excited to bring this former beauty back to life. See you all soon on the forum.
Dan
I have recent joined the ranks of Mopar enthusiasts. My neighbor had a 68 Charger 440 R/T sitting under a tree for almost 20 years and swore he was going to rebuild it one day. He has had many offers over the years and has never sold it until now! I am the new owner and have my work cut out for me to bring this beast back to life.
To start with the Charger was basically a rusted out shell, having no drive train and no rear end. I had a guy in town that owned a large fork lift to come over and load it on my trailer so I could get it to my shop. I built my own rotisserie since then and finally got it on it. I will start a forum to show pictures and my progress thus far. I am really excited to bring this former beauty back to life. See you all soon on the forum.
Dan