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Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« on: March 28, 2014 - 10:13:40 PM »
 Hi.
 
 New here, but not by any measure a newbie. Third generation Mopar guy. Into all things Mopar. Trucks as well as cars. Mopar or no car.....yeah, I'm one of THOSE guys. You know.....the guy that if he had the coin.....would have a functioning early hemi air-raid siren.  [and I meant it, when I mentioned functioning.] Some might say, I think outside the box. Untrue. I never considered a box to begin with.

 Long time Cummins guy[first was a 79] I LOVE torque monsters! Manuel Transmissions! My dream "barn find" leans more to a original Bighorn, then a long lost Hemi.....oh what the heck, if I'm gonna dream, may as well be big. A long lost Hemi on the back of the Bighorn......

 Primary reason for joining.......I plan to restore my 73 Challenger.......340/4 speed Rallye. Hopefully starting within the next year. Rust. Lots of rust. I traded my bike for it in June of 77.....my father, being wise, financed me. Anything to get rid of the Honda. Parked since 86. Did I mention it has some rust problems?

 No pics......at least for a while. Pretty much buried under way too much stuff. Sometime in the next few months, will get my shop cleaned out.....and find the car. Yeah, there's that much crap in the building. Long story.

 Going to need to learn to weld thin metal better. I do have some experience in thicker [1/8 + up] metal fab, as well as general mechanical and paint skills......so, not a newbie.

 So I plan to learn as much as I can from here......and try to not make too big a fool of myself posting.

 Thanks.
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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #1 on: March 28, 2014 - 10:43:00 PM »
Let me be the first to welcome you to the forum.   You will enjoy your stay and we will enjoy the ride along with you on the restoration.  We do like pics so even if you can'see the car now....at least take a pic of where it is supposed to br hiding.    :useless:     Every one get taged  with that..
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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #2 on: March 28, 2014 - 11:42:05 PM »
yeah!  Welcome!

I would love to see a pic of your shop with all the stuff around the car.
maybe it will make me feel better about mine being covered in junk.

What was the original color?
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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #3 on: March 28, 2014 - 11:43:31 PM »
Welcome from NH!   :wave:
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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #4 on: March 28, 2014 - 11:50:47 PM »
yeah!  Welcome!

I would love to see a pic of your shop with all the stuff around the car.
maybe it will make me feel better about mine being covered in junk.

What was the original color?
:iagree: Hahahaha, boy, can I identify with that! Welcome to the site and we'll wait with bated breath for those photos.  :wave:

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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #5 on: March 29, 2014 - 12:44:59 AM »
Thanks for the welcome.

I do know where it's hiding......no physical way anybody could get close enough to see it, let alone steal it. So it's safe. Building is 32x44. Simply had no other place to store a whole bunch of stuff. A lot of old family related......unfortunately 80% percent worthless junk. But it all has to be gone thru to sort out the 20% that means something to me or my kids. But, slow going.

Car has always been blue. Light, dark, and the original.....not sure the correct name, always thought of it as Petty blue. Black top and interior. Had a build sheet......unfortunately, that was in my house when I lost it to fire in 08. As far as I know, the drivetrain is original, and while lots of rust problems....it's very complete.

Anyone have a idea of how rare it is? Haven't wanted to get to excited about doing it, until.....well, I was getting close to starting on it.

 :wave: back to NH, from Vt. You know, NHs hairy brother. I go by Manchester on the way to Epping.....



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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #6 on: March 29, 2014 - 08:50:54 AM »
 :wave:   Welcome!
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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #7 on: March 29, 2014 - 11:08:29 AM »
Again welcome, Are you the guy that drove to NY to buy my old cummins with a blown transfer case?
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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #8 on: March 29, 2014 - 12:37:48 PM »
Again welcome, Are you the guy that drove to NY to buy my old cummins with a blown transfer case?


Thanks for the welcomes! :wave:

No......but it is the type of thing I would do.....if the price was fair.

Looking thru CL :chatting: can be somewhat painful. Always find parts/projects I want......but do not need. Way to many projects as it is. [sigh] It's an addiction.
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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #9 on: March 30, 2014 - 12:06:13 PM »
Welcome aboard... :wave:  Sounds like a cool car.   :thumbsup:  You will find this group to be a very helpful bunch of folks.  Good luck... :cheers:
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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #10 on: March 30, 2014 - 05:13:47 PM »
Welcome aboard... :wave:  Sounds like a cool car.   :thumbsup:  You will find this group to be a very helpful bunch of folks.  Good luck... :cheers:

Thanks for the welcome.

Doing a little reading, some good info here. When I do start on it.....know I'll have a lot of questions.

And.....need to learn how to post pics.....
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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #11 on: March 30, 2014 - 06:28:26 PM »
Thanks for the welcome.

I do know where it's hiding......no physical way anybody could get close enough to see it, let alone steal it. So it's safe. Building is 32x44. Simply had no other place to store a whole bunch of stuff. A lot of old family related......unfortunately 80% percent worthless junk. But it all has to be gone thru to sort out the 20% that means something to me or my kids. But, slow going.

Car has always been blue. Light, dark, and the original.....not sure the correct name, always thought of it as Petty blue. Black top and interior. Had a build sheet......unfortunately, that was in my house when I lost it to fire in 08. As far as I know, the drivetrain is original, and while lots of rust problems....it's very complete.

Anyone have a idea of how rare it is? Haven't wanted to get to excited about doing it, until.....well, I was getting close to starting on it.

 :wave: back to NH, from Vt. You know, NHs hairy brother. I go by Manchester on the way to Epping.....

Welcome, I`m in Epping if you ever get down here again your welcome to stop by. Sounds like a decent project and I like the Petty (Basin Street) Blue.
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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #12 on: March 30, 2014 - 07:47:39 PM »
Welcome, I`m in Epping if you ever get down here again your welcome to stop by. Sounds like a decent project and I like the Petty (Basin Street) Blue.

Thanks for the welcome.

I try to get to the strip a couple of times a summer. Last year, I made the Hot rod reunion and Mopar day. Will have to get together sometime. Always good to talk to someone who appreciates fine automobiles.

Recently, I actually got a fresh look on how good that color looks.....on a 4door Valiant. My lady's neighbor finished redoing one. Not too many go for a 4 dr.....but he has a family connection to it. It's the last car he parents purchased new, he got his license in it, etc. Looks fantastic. Prior to seeing it, was going for a color change. Not now.

Have a good one.

Mike

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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #13 on: March 30, 2014 - 09:16:22 PM »
sounds like a good project.  always good when one of these comes back.  sounds like a good candidate for lots of before and after type pics too, especially with it being buried under a mountain of crap

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Re: Hello from the wilderness of northern Vermont.
« Reply #14 on: March 31, 2014 - 01:18:17 PM »
sounds like a good project.  always good when one of these comes back.  sounds like a good candidate for lots of before and after type pics too, especially with it being buried under a mountain of crap


A Mopar saved......

I've had this car since 77.....so there is an emotional attachment to it. The plan is......to clean out and organize my shop.....secure it better......then evaluate the car, find out what it needs, form a plan.....and LOTS of pics.

With everything else going on.....hoping to start work on it next winter.

But.....having a plan survive the first encounter with reality......... :dunno:
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