That's it. The Charger failed it's MoT dismally.
Looks like I won't make ANY meets this year.
I've now got to decide whether it's worth trying to do enough repairs to get an MoT (which will cost hundreds), or bite the bullitt and start stripping. I'd always planned a complete strip and rebuild, but can't afford to spend thousands at the moment. The original plan was to try and keep it on the road while I collect parts. Don't really want to spend money on areas that I will end up doing again properly at a later date. What a bummer!
You bet. Inner and outer sills both sides, rear inner arches. But seeing as the rears wings, tail light panel, filler panel, floors front and rear, and trunk floor all need replacing as well, I wonder whether it's worth while doing a half-assed job, or doing the lot properly.
If you can weld just spend a long weekend patching all the structural bits. Make your own repair panels from stock steel. Sod the paint. You can always paint the lower 10 inches of the car black. I have done that before just to get a car on the road.
Look at Petrolhead's Aussie Charger. See how he has repaird that?
Even if you are not that skilled you can make it look half decent. It will still look like a Charger and most people wouldn't even notice the repairs.
I'm with the boys, my quarters/boot floor/inner arches have all had remedial work which is short term. But, and its a big but, the car is on the road nearly all year. Find a 'friendly' welder and go for it.
I had 8 MOT fails last week inc suspension and welding, took 24 hrs and £200 to sort it.
It's about 6 weeks to the nats!!
Brutus wrote:Don't waste $$$$$$$ patchin , you won't be happy , strip it & do it right , if you aint got the $$$ @ the mo it don't matter , some guys take years.
Iv taken six and i really want to get mine on the road but there is always something getting in the way the only one that can tell you what to do is you and the wife we will all agree with your dission. and we will all help where we can