After one year of work, a lot of
and a great deal of help (stupid of me not to mention earlier-I can't tell you how many times I was working at 1 or 2 after midnight sometimes and when I got stuck into something I logged in and I found the answer) from all of you guys in cuda-challenger.com, I finally managed to paint under the floors, the interior and dealing with numerous problems in disassembly, assembly and other such as:
1) Leaks (Trans, Differential, Head Gasket-leaked water-)
2) Door Window alignment (not there yet)
3) Dragging Brakes (service and installation also)
4) Heater rebuild
5) Shifter alignment
6) Suspension system installation-removal-replace
7) Numerous electrical problems (
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Choosing the right vendor from paint to gaskets
9) Dash removal paint and installation
10) Interior paint-installation-alignment
11) Engine troubleshooting
12) Carburetor adjustment
13) Ignition timing
14) STORIES.... not a problem, but I love E body stories
I just want now to install the exhaust system, all I have are flowmaster 40s, Hooker Headers and the exhaust tips. I just want the pipes, which will be installed by someone here. The brakes were left the same (10 inch manual drums), in the beginning only the left front wheel was working, actually, it was locking!! I replaced drums, shoes and wheels cylinders, seems ok but I haven't seen the stopping power in high speed yet. As you see the seat covers are from a 71 cuda, funny story I ordered 70 Challengers but the shipping was a lot of money (250$ to 120$ shipping) and when they came to me and I saw they brought me the wrong covers, I couldn't give them back, I would pay the shipping again...
. Although the Gator Grain Top was stripped, the trim at the doors and hood was left there, I personally like it, I think that without the vinyl top those E-bodies look more natural, very beautiful. But the interior is all SE, badges, overhead console headliner etc. I didn't like the cragar wheels (and I think they don't have enough clearance), so I dropped them along with the Cooper Cobras 225/70r15 and installed the Rally wheels with Hercules tires 235/60r15 front and 255/60r15 back. New Just Suspension 1 inch torsion bars were installed because the original 318 bars were badly sagging. Just some more photos (sorry about the night photos and not a lot of the body) and also I will be installing the badges too. I know it's not an original R/T Challenger but I love it that way...