Tazet's 69 Charger.
Moderator: Moderators
-
- Posts: 360
- Joined: Wed Jan 25, 06 8:28 pm
- Location: Manchester
Ernie's number is 0161 344 0054 - business hours.Think Barry Moran is still with us, but no idea of his contact details - he used to have a car parts shop, but shut years ago.Ernie will know.
Hope this is helpfull
Hope this is helpfull

Say hello from Rosco!!
69 Charger, 59 F100, 64 C-10
Austin J40
Austin Pathfinder
X350,V70T,Lifan,2CV,Ducato,Tractor, Actionman, Cindy doll and a remote control car!!
69 Charger, 59 F100, 64 C-10
Austin J40
Austin Pathfinder
X350,V70T,Lifan,2CV,Ducato,Tractor, Actionman, Cindy doll and a remote control car!!
-
- Posts: 360
- Joined: Wed Jan 25, 06 8:28 pm
- Location: Manchester
-
- Posts: 360
- Joined: Wed Jan 25, 06 8:28 pm
- Location: Manchester
Just found this pic of the day I got the Charger.
It was 11th October 2003.
Didn't look too bad, but roof was red raw rusty.
Have you found out anymore from Ernie about the car?
It was 11th October 2003.
Didn't look too bad, but roof was red raw rusty.
Have you found out anymore from Ernie about the car?
Say hello from Rosco!!
69 Charger, 59 F100, 64 C-10
Austin J40
Austin Pathfinder
X350,V70T,Lifan,2CV,Ducato,Tractor, Actionman, Cindy doll and a remote control car!!
69 Charger, 59 F100, 64 C-10
Austin J40
Austin Pathfinder
X350,V70T,Lifan,2CV,Ducato,Tractor, Actionman, Cindy doll and a remote control car!!
-
- Posts: 360
- Joined: Wed Jan 25, 06 8:28 pm
- Location: Manchester
Finally found time to round up all my old photos off my daughters computer before she heads off to uni, and found a load more of this Charger.
Look at the length of those spring hangers!!!
Look at the length of those spring hangers!!!
Say hello from Rosco!!
69 Charger, 59 F100, 64 C-10
Austin J40
Austin Pathfinder
X350,V70T,Lifan,2CV,Ducato,Tractor, Actionman, Cindy doll and a remote control car!!
69 Charger, 59 F100, 64 C-10
Austin J40
Austin Pathfinder
X350,V70T,Lifan,2CV,Ducato,Tractor, Actionman, Cindy doll and a remote control car!!
-
- Posts: 360
- Joined: Wed Jan 25, 06 8:28 pm
- Location: Manchester
Hi Tim haven't had a chance to call him yet as just been so bogged down with work at the moment. Thanks for the photos. It's a real shame the kids that had it after you pulled the engine apart and car apart as it would have made my life a little easier for me if I'd done it myself. Oh well nothing can be done about that and I've just got to do the best I can.
Ivor don't I just know it.
Ivor don't I just know it.
-
- Posts: 360
- Joined: Wed Jan 25, 06 8:28 pm
- Location: Manchester
Stick with it.
You are doing the right thing.
And if anybody says you aint, they are wrong!!!
Motor was OK, but I don't know what later owners did.
Still got 1 bit for it , window seal holder - pm me - tis urs.
You are doing the right thing.
And if anybody says you aint, they are wrong!!!
Motor was OK, but I don't know what later owners did.
Still got 1 bit for it , window seal holder - pm me - tis urs.
Last edited by GeneralWee on Fri Sep 04, 09 11:44 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Say hello from Rosco!!
69 Charger, 59 F100, 64 C-10
Austin J40
Austin Pathfinder
X350,V70T,Lifan,2CV,Ducato,Tractor, Actionman, Cindy doll and a remote control car!!
69 Charger, 59 F100, 64 C-10
Austin J40
Austin Pathfinder
X350,V70T,Lifan,2CV,Ducato,Tractor, Actionman, Cindy doll and a remote control car!!
Mein Gott Tazet - that is rough. You are certainly braver than me... Mind you, I bet a few look like that under the paint (mine included) 
Out of interest (it may have been covered and I missed it) what is it about THAT charger that made you decide to go with it rather than get one that was a bit more 'solid' ? Not knocking what you are doing - it is an interesting decision though and I would be curious.
Respect
Morgan.

Out of interest (it may have been covered and I missed it) what is it about THAT charger that made you decide to go with it rather than get one that was a bit more 'solid' ? Not knocking what you are doing - it is an interesting decision though and I would be curious.
Respect

Morgan.
- mopar_mark
- Posts: 6738
- Joined: Fri Jul 14, 06 8:01 pm
- Location: Windlesham, Surrey
There are numerous reasons & I am by no means speaking on behalf of Tazet, usual scenarios/answers tends to be....morgan wrote:Out of interest (it may have been covered and I missed it) what is it about THAT charger that made you decide to go with it rather than get one that was a bit more 'solid' ? Not knocking what you are doing - it is an interesting decision though and I would be curios.
Lets say, you want to buy a car/any car......... a good one costs £20k, average one is £12k, one needing serious work £8k.
We all deep down know the best you can afford is the best option, but we dont always have the funds available at that time

So we buy what we can afford, then pay or do what we can over a period of time

This gives the opportunity of ownership, we save money & we do the work in installments.
Is this more expensive, yes & most know that, but it meets our needs & pockets

Others, its purely down to the challenge & the feeling of achieving the goal others declined

Or buy a car which we believe to be better than we 1st thought, be this through inexperience, deception, unlucky, blah, blah.....

My favourite, is that we see a car & decide this is the one for me, despite being warned of the pitfalls, we only see the good, we know its not always right, but just cant help it

What ever the reason, I think Taz & the gang @ JPC are doing a great job & the outcome will be another outstanding result, another Mopar saved & a really happy owner


"I spent a lot of money on booze, birds and fast cars. The rest I just squandered."