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Thought I'd share the progress on my 69

Steve Belt

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I bought a 69 Charger back in March that already had a lot of good work done to it, but I'm just unable to leave anything alone and have to make it mine. A few of the things I've done since March:
  • McLeod SuperStree Pro performance clutch
  • Right Stuff 4 wheel disc brake conversion
  • Chrome brake master cylinder and power booster
  • American Racing Torq Thrust wheels and new tires
  • Pulled the engine to "show prep" the engine bay by hiding/rerouting/replacing wiring and hoses
  • Painted the engine bay
  • New hood that was cut, fabbed, and painted to fit around the new air intake
  • Polished double barrel air intake
  • Dual quad polished Holley Sniper EFI and Ignition control setup
  • Holley Sniper Black valve covers
  • Black custom plug wires
  • Polished serpentine system and polished accessories (AC compressor, PS, Alternator)
  • Powder coated the intake manifold
  • Ceramic coated headers
  • Polished hood hinges
  • Electric headlight door conversion
  • Vintage air conditioning with charger specific controls
  • Dakota Digital gauges
A few more changes coming including:
  • Sequential LED tail lights and turn signals
  • Custom Console (gotta have some cup holders)
Some specs on the car prior to my updates:
  • Legit XS29 R/T
  • 440 stroked to 512
  • 4 Speed Pistol Grip
  • GearVendors Electric Overdrive
  • Custom Interior (seats at least)

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Really nice looking Charger! Must gather a lot of 'thumbs up" when you're cruising.
 
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