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New to Me 73 Challenger
« on: December 07, 2008 - 05:55:25 PM »
I recently bought a 73 Chally...nothing too special, 318 non-rallye, but I couldn't pass up the deal. I was thinking of starting a resto thread, but I won't be doing anything but the basics until I get some more cash saved up.

She's B5 blue inside & out, originally had a black vinyl top and side moldings. The good news is that the previous owner took them off and ground/filled (almost) all the holes & nubs.  The car came with a nice rallye hood already on and lots of bonus parts. (TWO sets of 4-speed pedals, pistol grip with shifter & rods, SWEET 70-71 rallye dash). PLUS, a new full, right quarter, right outer wheelhouse and both trunk extensions already installed. Installed right, not some chop shop cob job.

Additionally, the car has about 74,000 miles and the title is from 1981! I have not seen an UN-messed with car like this in a looooooooooong time.  Everything under the hood is original and unmolested (except the usual tune-up stuff). The dash pad is cracked, but it looks like nobody has had anything apart inside except the plastic panels and switch panel. No scratches or marks on the steering column. I'm putting them back as-is so I can drive it, will be doing up a nice blue rallye setup for later with my NOS pad.

Here are some pics.........more later, even more when I start some "real" work!

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Re: New to Me 73 Challenger
« Reply #1 on: December 07, 2008 - 05:58:03 PM »
This is it "As delivered"

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Re: New to Me 73 Challenger
« Reply #2 on: December 07, 2008 - 06:00:56 PM »
Nice color combo, looks like you have nice start.  Good luck with it.
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Re: New to Me 73 Challenger
« Reply #3 on: December 07, 2008 - 06:05:21 PM »
Inspection sticker from 84!!

Most everything underhood is original. Neg. battery cable is complete, Pos. has replacement end. Original 19" Rad., wiring harness complete and intact. Heater core leaked, so I bypassed it. Hoses, cap, wires not original. Had cheeseball choke cable, I installed correct choke stat. Accelorator pump was a little sticky, will be fine after a carb rebuild.
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Re: New to Me 73 Challenger
« Reply #4 on: December 07, 2008 - 07:03:44 PM »
Good luck with the new Chally!

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Re: New to Me 73 Challenger
« Reply #5 on: December 07, 2008 - 08:49:31 PM »
Nice! Looks like a great project!! :2thumbs:
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Re: New to Me 73 Challenger
« Reply #6 on: December 08, 2008 - 01:51:29 AM »
That looks like a great project.  Is it just me or does the fender tag appear to have a "C" where there should be a "G" for the engine code?  I believe my '73's "G" is more pronounced than that. :dunno:
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Re: New to Me 73 Challenger
« Reply #7 on: December 08, 2008 - 02:29:55 AM »
Looks like a nice car to have fun with, quapman!  :grinyes: 

It's nice to find a car that hasn't been messed with.  Not a lot of after market stuff and all.  Up until '84, it could have been someones daily driver.  Does it run?  Are you just going to get it up and running and drive it?

I'm in that category of "Get it running and and drive it".  My car was a daily driver for the original owner when he sold it.  Thought he blew the engine when it over heated, just the neck of the radiator fell off, no damage to the engine (at least that I can figure.).  I've just been doing nick nack things to get it up and running as money allows.
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Re: New to Me 73 Challenger
« Reply #8 on: December 08, 2008 - 07:48:45 PM »
That looks like a great project.  Is it just me or does the fender tag appear to have a "C" where there should be a "G" for the engine code?  I believe my '73's "G" is more pronounced than that. :dunno:

I'll look again when I get a minute and the weather warms up, but I think it's just the way the light is hitting it.

Super Blue, I think I'm going your route with the "get it up & running and drive it" plan! Yes, she fired right up after I fixed the carb and added the choke t-stat. I'm waiting for a "new" radiator before I fire it up again and do a little tuning. Oh yeah, there nothing except a y-pipe as far as exhaust goes. I have a nice dual setup that I scored at Carlisle a few years back. I'm debating if I should put 340 exhaust manifolds on when I install the pipes. I'm leaning toward "not" if the pipes bolt up to the smaller flanges.

I have a 70 JS23U Super Track Pack car that just doen't work well for kicking around town. This 318 car will be fun to build and I won't have to worry as much about scratches, vapor-lock, spending my paycheck on gas and morons pulling out in front of me while I'm doing 60 on the way to the cruise night.

I forgot to mention additional "Bonus" items......A complete black interior panel set, a black 70 Challenger dash pad (small cracks, very useable!) and frame, with.......drumroll......... a nice 8-track radio bezel!

Will keep post going as I progress!

Steve
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