I have you beat, i bought a 72 challenger with a 71 grill and not a clean panel on it, i paid 4,500 for the car and knew it needed work but didn't realize how much till I got it home. it needed 2 doors, 2 full rear quarters, a back window filler panel, a front and rear valance, 1 fender and 3 frame rails( 2 front, 1 rear), and a complete trunk floor. But I swallowed my pride and started the work myself, i bought the OEM full quarters, the filler panel, the complete trunk floor with extensions a trunk lid, a fender, 2 valance panels and a pair of rust free dent free doors, cost me about 2 grand for everything. But you know what?, I do it because i love to work on old muscle cars and there's nothing like the satifaction of knowing that you did it yourself, when this car is done i will have a challenger thats as straight as an arrow and I'll know whats under the paint, incidently if any of you guys out there ever have to replace a frame rail in the front on an E-body , its not that bad, The frame rails from a 71-72 B-body are absolutly identical in every measurement, and i had one side in and out in a day. and that was drilling out all the spot welds and welding in the new one. I am living proof that there's no project that can't be completed if you love the car enough to do it. im doing this on a college students budget!!!and selling junk yard parts on e-bay in my spare time to pay for it, i guess you could say that's recycling. Anyway, I have seen much worst than what you bought for more money, and I can picture that car when its done, it's going to be a beauty, do the car up, you'll kick yourself in the ass 3 yaers from now when 74 cuda's can't be touched either. Good luck, Dave (Rough 71 RT)