Alan's 68 Charger R/T

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Alan's 68 Charger R/T

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Here's some photos of the Charger that was restored by AlansRT ... great car, I'll let him fill in the details though ;)
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One more for luck :)
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Thats my boy! :wav:
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Is it ex-Tony O? Is the bog door bolt to stop over shifting correct for that year? :D
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That?s a beauty!! What size are those wheels/tyres?? I think the offset and the way they fill the arches is just perfect
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yes it is tonys old car kev, The bog door bolt works well on the strip when your looking in a straight line and at the revs.
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looks fu--ing great mate ---what size wheels and tyres are you on --and who painted it . \:D/
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that is one of the cleanest and nicest chargers I have EVER seen.

simply stunning.
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Got to agree with what's already been said.
Awesome looking car :love10:
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Looks mean as Hell........, the dogs doodars.
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paint shop with a big oven next to the aca cafe north cerc, very quick resto on this one as i wanted to drive the car as it hasnt been used much in the past. i striped it they done the paint and at the same time and it is about timeing got all crome done by richie dormas, getting parts new and old mainly from usa in time, rebuilding is never ending but you have to think ahead and is it wort it, well what do you think.
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Looks amazing Alan =D> btw what wheels are those on the Charger ?
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Post by morgan »

I saw this car last summer at a show at Rickmansworth....
Got a load of piccies of it somewhere. Really top-notch. My hat is off to you sir.

One day.... <sigh>
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totaly stunning! and the right year! :D

black 68`s look nasty :twisted:
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