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Dave Scrivener's Challenger having some minor work

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 05 5:13 pm
by DaveScrivener
Quite a bits happening to my cat at the moment so here's loads of pics - hope they aren't too boring :lol:

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 05 5:16 pm
by DaveScrivener
heres more

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 05 5:18 pm
by DaveScrivener
a few more

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 05 5:21 pm
by Holly
Getting serious!

It'll be worth it when its done though :) Keep us posted!

Dave scriveners challenger

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 05 7:49 pm
by Anonymous
Keep your man at it Dave it s staring to come together 8)

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 05 8:58 pm
by Alex
Ready for the summer then ! going to look sweeet!

Posted: Sun Nov 27, 05 10:00 pm
by Rich
C`mon Dave get your finger out!! :shock: 8)

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 05 3:11 pm
by DaveScrivener
I'm just sorting out an order with year one for a new rear quarter and front vallance, I'll soon be able to start looking at paint charts :P

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 05 5:26 pm
by Blue
Man, that looks like are whole bunch of work, rather you than me....

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 05 8:27 pm
by Philth
Good job!
Makes me nervous about what's lurking under the paint of my '73 Challenger....

Posted: Mon Nov 28, 05 10:35 pm
by latil
Not very long ago,how many would have said that it's not worth doing,too much rot :?: Good luck with that,at least you'll know what it's like under the shiny stuff 8)

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 05 12:20 pm
by Ivor
It's a shame the rust couldn't have chosen some easier places to show up!

Apart from the holes, the old girl doesn't look too bad...looks like a good case for a bucket full of Dinitrol when you've finished though! Good luck :)

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 05 3:59 pm
by DaveScrivener
latil wrote:Not very long ago,how many would have said that it's not worth doing,too much rot :?: Good luck with that,at least you'll know what it's like under the shiny stuff 8)
It's not too bad, I'm showing the worst bits in the photos, the cars very straight with no dents and the underneath is in excellent shape strangly enough, we can't work out why most of the rust is on the drivers side though :shock:

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 05 4:03 pm
by Anonymous
Parked up for a long time against a hedge???

Posted: Tue Nov 29, 05 4:08 pm
by Kev
Mine is parked outside next to a fence. It's the side NOT next to the fence that suffers.