Anton's 68 Charger - 2012 Update

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I have also modified the under dash speaker and fitted two 4inch speakers side by side.
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Nice job Anton where did you get the foam for the flaps from ???
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JohnR wrote:Nice job Anton where did you get the foam for the flaps from ???
Anton like a bit of foam around the flaps ;) .
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[quote Anton likes a bit of foam around the flaps ;) .[/quote]



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That is fabulous work Anton.
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I brought a foam gasket kit from America to rebuild the heater box.
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I have final finished restoring the quarter window regulators and the came out well.
I have also finished painting all under the dash and the floor and it all came out well and made a big difference.
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Anton your storming away, hats off to you 8-)
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This is for Autofetish.

I soaked all the widow regulator part in petrol for a day and then using my bench grinder with a wire wheel I cleaned them and then gave them to a friend who zinc plated them for me. I them cleaned and re-greased all the wheels and re-assembled them.
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Sensational work Anton, you have a real eye for detail, well done mate! :thumbright:
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ANTON wrote:This is for Autofetish.

I soaked all the widow regulator part in petrol for a day and then using my bench grinder with a wire wheel I cleaned them and then gave them to a friend who zinc plated them for me. I them cleaned and re-greased all the wheels and re-assembled them.
And i will now do exactly the same

Thanks you

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Amazing patience and dedication there chap :thumbright:
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Its been a while but I have had a few set backs that held me up.
I ended up have to order a new tank fro WASP and that arrived last week.
I have started re-assembly on the car and with Derek's help on Saturday we go alot done. The trunk area and rear lights and trim are all back together. The leaf spring are back in place and the car is back on its wheels. I have been concentrating on the interior and that is coming together nicely. I have all the window regulator hardware back in and I also have all the pedal,wipers and heater box in. The next part will be to install the carpet and underlay and then i can put the dash and wiring back in and the last item to go in will be the steering column.
I did paint all the floors and even the under the rear door card so it is all black now and that has tidied it up nicely.
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