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Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 5:22 pm
by Gringo
And more...
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 5:23 pm
by Gringo
And more...
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 5:23 pm
by Gringo
And yet more...
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 5:24 pm
by Gringo
And the other side...
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 5:29 pm
by Gringo
Last one. I'm under no illusions. I knew what I was buying. I'll keep it on the road for 18 months - 2 years while I collect the parts for a full resto. Soon as I've got the parts and the money, the fun begins.

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 5:31 pm
by Anonymous
As Adam and R.Runner say Mark. They all have a history. You got one, thats what counts. enjoy it fella
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 5:38 pm
by Anonymous
[quote="Mopar Mark"] the fun begins.

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FUN.... Who told you it was fun
No seriousley, nice car, good luck

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 5:48 pm
by Anonymous
I was real lucky as there was no rot whatsoever on mine , still took me 9 months to completly strip , paint & assemble , good thing really as it did'nt give the wifey a chance to get the divorce papers together.
Make your mind up from the offset on what way you wanna go with it , cos it can take a lifetime & a lot of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
Good luck.

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 7:59 pm
by Gringo
Adam68 wrote:I was real lucky as there was no rot whatsoever on mine , still took me 9 months to completly strip , paint & assemble , good thing really as it did'nt give the wifey a chance to get the divorce papers together.
Make your mind up from the offset on what way you wanna go with it , cos it can take a lifetime & a lot of $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$.
Good luck.

With my bank balance at the moment, it will take a lifetime... or two.
Looking forward to the day I can get stuck in. Until then, it's a case of running repairs.

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 8:04 pm
by Anonymous
Looks like its gone in all the usually places, chargers rot in.
looks very tidy tho, Have a bit of fun with here before the big strip down.

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 8:08 pm
by Gringo
Cheers CRAIG. Might be in touch.

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 8:16 pm
by steveo
Adam68 wrote:Mopar Mark wrote:Some pictures. Looks ok from 20 feet, not so good close up.
Looks good Mark , don't go bashing yerself up about it , drive & enjoy , gotta remember it's 40 years old.


that's true & it has been over here in British weather for so long ...... true also what Ciivey, at least you have one now , they are making more re-pop sheet metal all the time

, , been looking for any old photos

, but have not found any yet , although i saw it up at the pod , could of been 2001 or 02 maybe

, defo must of taken a picture of it though , as no 68 -70 charger escapes my camera up there

Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 8:20 pm
by Anonymous
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 8:24 pm
by Gringo
steveo wrote:Adam68 wrote:Mopar Mark wrote:Some pictures. Looks ok from 20 feet, not so good close up.
Looks good Mark , don't go bashing yerself up about it , drive & enjoy , gotta remember it's 40 years old.


that's true & it has been over here in British weather for so long ...... true also what Ciivey, at least you have one now , they are making more re-pop sheet metal all the time

, , been looking for any old photos

, but have not found any yet , although i saw it up at the pod , could of been 2001 or 02 maybe

, defo must of taken a picture of it though , as no 68 -70 charger escapes my camera up there

You're right Steveo. It might have been over here since the early seventies. So at one time it was white, and I've got old reg docs saying it was black. It only went red last year I think. All things considered, it's coped with our weather pretty well.
Posted: Sat Jan 19, 08 8:25 pm
by Gringo
I'm wrong. I've just found more documentation saying it was red as far back as 1995.

It was only resprayed last year though.
