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Project freshen up: 1968 Charger

Richard Cranium

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So, I scraped the paint off the gold Charger with a razor blade & this is what's underneath; a heavy layer of that spray on body putty. Aroung here, they call it featherfill. I'm going for a color change & I've stripped everything out so far with the exception of the dash & drive train.

As you recall, here's what it started as when I bought it & what it looks like now...
 

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I think we can safely say you have hit the point of no return now lol. It sure looks like a super solid car. Are you still losing sleep over the new color combo?
 
great job...so how many razor blades?


At least a couple dozen. I used an inspection sticker scraper.



I think we can safely say you have hit the point of no return now lol. It sure looks like a super solid car. Are you still losing sleep over the new color combo?


I gues you could say that! As far as color goes, I'm leaning towards QQ1, which i think is the '68 code for B5 blue. The car is originally from AZ & I have never had a car with floorboards that were this nice.....
 

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Was that steering wheel refinished? It looks amazing especially for something from Arizona.
 
At least a couple dozen. I used an inspection sticker scraper.






I gues you could say that! As far as color goes, I'm leaning towards QQ1, which i think is the '68 code for B5 blue. The car is originally from AZ & I have never had a car with floorboards that were this nice.....

I don't know what I'd do if I had a car with floors that nice.
 
Was that steering wheel refinished? It looks amazing especially for something from Arizona.

Yes it was.





I don't know what I'd do if I had a car with floors that nice.


No kidding. I've never seen a floor that didn't at least have some scale on it. Even below the rear widow molding is sold.
 
Got a little more paint off this morning before the festivities. Nothing like a clean AZ body!
 

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Must be really nice to work on something that is really solid.are you going the full nine yards n doing the interior paint change n under body etc .you really lucked out .
 
That is an impressive looking body to work on RC...congrats on the find, and we all look forward to your progress :headbang:
 
Making a nice car even nicer.

My floorboards look like that but I guess its typical of cars from the central valley of california.
 
Got the rest of the RH fender, half of the cowl, decklid & dutchman panel stipped this aftenoon. So far, I've got about 9 hours into D/A'ing & the car is just about half done. Looking to get the tail, LR quarter & if I feel ambitious, the hood done tomorrow.
 
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