Hey guys,
Whats up. Thought I'd introduce myself and give a little back story. I was looking at my history and noticed I posted in 2003 that I figured I'd have my car done in 3-4 months. Ha! I wish. Bought it 12/15/2002 (before wife, kids, etc...). Got the car (body) with #'s matching 383 and tons of boxes with some of the parts/accessories. Previous owner had started resto then stopped. Took it to a guy and he kept it from 12/02 til around 2006. During that time I accumulated all the OEM parts I could find plus year one, etc...After 4 years I got frustrated
, went and got it and BAM sat in friends carport for 8 YEARS
(fyi got married in 2004, 1st kid 2006, 2nd in 2009). The good thing is that I have been able to pay for everything (including initial purchase) as I've gone along so.....I got that going for me I guess. Hello 2015.....I've got an awesome guy on it right now. He started a few months ago and promises I'll be driving it this spring.
Anyway, ever since I was a kid I have always wanted one of these. I remember going to Mopar shows with my old man and I would always gravitate to the rag tops. This is an 1971 Dodge Challenger 383 convertible. Its painted GA-4 Light Gunmetal Metallic "Winchester Gray". Found out when I bought it that only 167 big block convertibles were produced in 1971. 126 auto & 41 4-speeds. Mine is an automatic. Wish I knew how many were painted this color. It came with white interior, black stripes, black top, factory air, rallye dash and some other cool options (a 2 fender tag car). It was originally sold in Memphis TN. A guy traded in his GTO and some boot HA!. I have all original paperwork as well as build sheet. Still have car title in 2nd owners name from 1976. This was a demo car in TN prior to sale. Sorry for long post but I'm just as excited now at 38 as I was at 25 the day I bought it. I just wish my uncle was still here to see it come to completion. Luckily, my Pops is. He's the guy that got me started and he has a 1968 GTX of his own that he's owned since I was a little fella. I can't wait to go to car shows together with our rides. Anyway, hopefully I will be able to post more pics as I get em. Take Care....... GO HOGS!