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Re: '72 Challenger Progress
« Reply #15 on: November 15, 2014 - 01:57:57 PM »
Take a look into Ospho for a rust inhibitor, I've used it successfully many times on a few of my projects.
A word of warning use gloves and glasses if you use that product or any like it. Trust me.

http://www.ospho.com/




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Re: '72 Challenger Progress
« Reply #16 on: November 16, 2014 - 08:40:38 AM »
Take a look into Ospho for a rust inhibitor, I've used it successfully many times on a few of my projects.
A word of warning use gloves and glasses if you use that product or any like it. Trust me.

http://www.ospho.com/
Thanks I will look into it.

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Re: '72 Challenger Progress
« Reply #17 on: November 29, 2014 - 01:38:54 PM »
Sanding off the body for epoxy primer. I treated the roof that was heavily pitted. Going with House of Kolor products so I have to get things perfect. Next step is getting her back on her wheels.

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Re: '72 Challenger Progress
« Reply #18 on: December 06, 2014 - 12:32:48 PM »
I replaced the lower quarter panel on the passengers side but the drivers side had been replaced when I don't know. I want to seal these sections with POR15 and it is impossible to know what dirt is in this crevice I couldn't get to. I made a few tools to dig it out and am continuously pulling plain old dirt out of there. I need to get it clean enough to etch and apply the POR15. I made some tools that maybe some of you might want to make for the same dilemma. 

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Re: '72 Challenger Progress
« Reply #19 on: January 08, 2015 - 03:48:21 PM »
I am trying to put together the beginnings of my 440 for the Challenger and was wondering if anybody knew of a good machine shop and builder in the Maryland area. I want to make sure all the clearances and dimensions are correct for the engine. Rather than putting together a bunch of parts that might not work well together I want to be sure. I can assemble the engine and have in Hawaii and the west coast I don't know of anybody around here I could trust.