Craig's 69 CHARGER UPDATE

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Looks like you know what you're doing! Hats off to you for taking it on, ain't too many people willing to start a project from a car that needs so much work, more power to your elbow!
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I always wanted a 69 charger and one in this state is all i could afford as was only 19 when i found it. so its my first real resteration job. teaching myself to do bodywork is the hardest thing to try and do. should be ok with the rest of the work tho. :salute:
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A few progress pics.
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last nite
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tonight
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:)
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before
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after
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getting there mate. looking good so far.
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Good job! I'm never happier than when I'm restoring a car.
I've got myself another charger to restore (looks in a similar state as yours was). Though at the moment I'm decorating the house (boring but has to be done).
It's nice to see another charger being brought back to life. Keep up the good work.
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:D :D :D :D
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:D
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Dude !! that looks awesome! how fast are you LOL :shock:
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wow :shock:
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Fantastic stuff Craig, that's a lot of hard work and it's looking superb!

Just noticed the original paint on the floor, is your Charger originally a B5 blue car?
The pump don’t work coz the vandals took the handles.

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