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Posted: Mon Jun 19, 06 5:55 pm
by Anonymous
this is sweet

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 06 6:52 pm
by Anonymous
The wheels and the general modernisation of this Charger might not be to everyones taste, but it is a lovely silver, (also one of the cleanest rebuilds I have EVER seen!) It's been done by a chap in Norway. He's a board member on DC.com
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 06 6:55 pm
by Anonymous
I personally think this is a truly awesome machine......
And the underside:
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 06 7:21 pm
by Anonymous
Wow that looks superb Nick!! any more pics??? Love the gun metal grey one Martin!!! that with red bumble bee and satin black lamp panel!!
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 06 8:04 pm
by Anonymous
Sure, Phill,
I'll post them in the Musclecar Lounge, so as not to hijack this thread...
Posted: Mon Jun 19, 06 10:50 pm
by Anonymous
nick that silver charger is awsome i dont usually like the custom jobs on charger but i think that is just right very cool
martin is it giving you ideas

Posted: Mon Jun 19, 06 11:33 pm
by Anonymous
I agree...I generally hate big bling wheels, but I think these are just the right balance...half an inch wider, and they'd be awful...not actually sure about the shaved door handles though...
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 06 11:46 am
by Anonymous
a few more pics..........
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 06 11:47 am
by Anonymous
more...
Posted: Wed Jun 21, 06 11:49 am
by Anonymous
well, as you can see, things are coming along now.
Couldn't source front wings from anywhere at all (didn't really expect too) - so the originals were repaired.
As you all know, the back end of the car is near enough all new metal.
Oh well, onwards & upwards (I hope)

Posted: Wed Jun 21, 06 12:42 pm
by Ivor
Mmmh that's very subtle that light grey...bit of a flat and polish and it'll look lovely!
Seriously though, great progress!
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 06 9:17 am
by JC
its getting there just red thats cool
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 06 5:20 pm
by Anonymous
looks great martin any idea on how long it will be now ???
Posted: Fri Jun 23, 06 9:52 pm
by Anonymous
looking good mate, at least you havnt got the worry of finding parts, just flat it paint it and pop it back together have it on road by end of summer.
Posted: Mon Jul 31, 06 11:22 am
by Anonymous
got these emailed to me whilst at the nats - floor pans welded in now....