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Bought this in july last year, was a little rusty here and there but set to with the grinder and welder and now it has less rust.The pics dont show how much rot i found but i guess some of you have been in that movie, a little turns into alot.The plan is not to restore it, just to get it through its mot and have some fun in it. Nearly there now, just stuck for a wiper motor and some wheel studs.......... ho yea would love to change the wheels for some bigger ones.. wider ones :) , anybody got any for sale.......
Think i might call it cheap and cheerfull coz it aint a real charger and i reckon i will have less than £3000 in it by the time im done and that includes buying it.... makes me smile :lol:
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Looking great, glad a bit of effort was put in rather than it get bangered or scrapped for the engine. Is this the one that was on e-bay, a VJ?
Who can complain at getting a Mopar on the road for £3,000. Enjoy it, I know I have great fun with mine, and that is cheap fun and Ok from 10 feet away!
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It's the one I did the report on,glad it's coming along. As Matt said,good to see it saved. 8-)
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Post by Trigger_Andy »

That looks great, cant wait to get cracking with mine again!
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Yep, got it off ebay 12 hour round trip to collect it.Not a welder trigger but i do repair trucks for a living so have to weld from time to time.RTAuto if you could let me know about the wiper motor :) . Some more pics of some of the other work ive done.... Thanks for your comments guys

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Post by Anonymous »

I have a spare wiper motor for mine ('67 B body) dont know if its the same as yrs but its available 8-)
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Post by Anonymous »

Nice job! I am still going to check on my spare wiper motor, I just haven't been home to look yet.
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Does anyone know about the UK Charger with 27,000 miles that just went back to Australia ?

Rust free :shock:

92 year old, original owner passed away.

Letter is in AMC magazine.
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Nice work! Not a big fan of oz chargers but it's good to see someone taking the time to save one.
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Post by steveo »

good bit of fabrication stuff going on there mate :thumbright: not seen many Ozzy chargers up close & not knowing much about them.. , but looking at your pictures i can see a few parts that are the same on US built ones . are you going to re paint it , or just do the welding for now .
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Sandy wrote:Does anyone know about the UK Charger with 27,000 miles that just went back to Australia ?

Rust free :shock:

92 year old, original owner passed away.

Letter is in AMC magazine.
Was this the gold VH that cycled ebay a couple of times? We all looked at it but i think the general concensus was that it was too much money. Having seen others since I am starting to think it was actually quite a bargain!
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Post by Anonymous »

Not sure, James. A guy in AMC was talking about it, stunned at the its condition and low mileage.

Not sure of the lead time on the magazine, but his letter said it was on the boat.

Sorry to hear that the Charger is going :cry:

It looks like Nic Correa is setting up a shipping thing (according to MattH) to the UK.

Do you still need the hardtop slatback ?

All the best
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Wasn't that low miles car the one that was on Ebay 2 or 3 times last year? It was posted on here at the time,a bereavment sale.
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Post by Anonymous »

Yes I still want that. Is it here yet?

It doesn't look like I'll be selling the Charger just yet, not had the right offer. And I may have solved the money issues another way for the medium term.
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