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Use Mopars to break up the insanity going on out there!

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Today I went to my friends house, and met my other friend who is having his 70 GTX 440 Six Barrel 4 speed car assembled at the first friends shop. We stayed 6 plus feet apart and were all wearing masks and gloves,and using sanitizer evefy time something changed hands. It was really good to look at the car, and I brought the rear seat I had just finished for the car to them as well. My friend and I went back to my garage and looked at my 70 Charger R / T Sixpack car, and my 71 Charger R / T project car that I have been working on. After he left I worked on my 71 Charger R / T. It was great to get my mind off of what is going on in the world and do some Mopar therepy! Do some Mopar therepy yourself, safely,and hopefully it works for you too!
 
really no pics of your buddies car :BangHead: your killing me :(
 
I forgot to take my tablet with me. The car is B7 blue with white interior and white side stripes.
 
My 71 Charger R / T project car
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I'd be driving the charger every day but it's been raining. This car doesnt know rain anymore...
 
Wow, those are the clearest pictures you've ever posted.....who took them for you?


:D
 
Wow, those are the clearest pictures you've ever posted.....who took them for you?


:D
:rofl::rofl::rofl:

Just my comment on that '70 GTX. It's a very nice looking rebuild going on. Love the colour and the underneath looks nice and clean.
I notice that the chassis rail sections at the rear still have "jacking dents"....that is something that my car was cleared of during the panel work stages. Every bit was tidied - pulled and tweaked to look brand new...no filler, just all hammer & spoon work. :)

A very cool car though...well done to your friend, and the photographer. :D
 
It does look like the spot in front of the lift pad on the right rear frame rail was damaged at some point,and should have been repaired,but it is the only spot that I am seeing in the photos. After looking at the photos closer,it looks like the damage may have been done after the underside of the car was painted, there is paint missing from where the damage is. This may have been done when the car was moved at some point.
 
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