My '71 resto (updated 10-28-13)

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My '71 resto (updated 10-28-13)
« on: October 06, 2005 - 09:49:40 PM »
And so it begins...

Back in July of  ‘05 I moved into a place that has a garage and allowed me to start my restification on my 1971 Dodge Challenger.  I really like the threads where members show the start of the resto and then only post their update info/pics in one place.  So If I post any progress stuff, it will be on this thread.

I bought my car in March of 2004 and it promptly went into storage.  Since I couldn’t work on it, I started to gather some of the parts that it was missing or would definitely  be replaced.  The one good thing about this car is that it was pretty complete.  But, this car  had been sitting and neglected for several years and needs a lot of metalwork.  I planned on replacing/upgrading all of the drivetrain, breaks, and suspension.  I really want a car that is safe and dependable enough that I can get in and drive it anywhere.  I’ll try to tackle most of the paint and bodywork, but it will probably be finished by someone else. 

My cars VIN is JH23G1BXXXXXX. 

Here is the body tag:
M21   R11   V5x      26         EN2

V1X    U    B51     C16     C55    G15   

GY3   H6X9     000      630       06243

It originally is a Citron Yella car with a black vinyl top and a black interior.  It had a 318/727, A/C and power disk brakes.

The first thing that I needed to address was the roof.  It looked pretty bad, but it was light surface rust and  the only soft spots were near the seam on the sail panel.  After a lot of grinding and some of Eastwoods rust neutralizer it looked decent.  I gave it a quick spray-can coat of primer to hold it for now.


 


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Re: My '71 resto
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2005 - 09:51:30 PM »
Next I started on the floor and the forward spring mount on the passenger side.  I bought front and rear floor pans from Sherman and the spring mount from Auto Rust Technicians.  Since this part of the frame was toast I fabricated my own piece.  After it’s all said and done, I will put on a full frame cap.  I’ll also have to make a new panel for under the rear seat.  I hope to have the new spring mount in this weekend. 

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Re: My '71 resto
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2005 - 10:00:30 PM »
Wow, what a major undertaking. I know it'll be worth it.
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Re: My '71 resto
« Reply #3 on: October 07, 2005 - 05:14:28 AM »
Nice job with the frame repair and the great pics to show how you did it.   Nice sequence.   As I was scrolling down the pics I saw the rusted frame rail and thought,"How's he gonna fix that?" and the next pics answered my question!  Welding and such is out of my league for now.  (Insert "I'm not worthy" smiley here!)

Keep us updated!  Keep up the good work!
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Re: My '71 resto
« Reply #4 on: October 07, 2005 - 07:10:48 AM »
This is going to be a great thread!  Awesome work....lets see some more!
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Re: My '71 resto
« Reply #5 on: October 07, 2005 - 07:27:44 AM »
I agree, this is going to be a good thread to watch, this is what I enjoy as much as any other thread on the site, Rusty Cuda comes to mind right away, watching him do his magic has been a real treat and this will no doubt be the same as it goes on! Thanks for sharing, we will be very interested in your progress and how you restify this beauty! Good Luck!!

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« Reply #6 on: October 07, 2005 - 08:42:01 AM »
Good going Kyle, can't wait to see how it turns out.

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Re: My '71 resto
« Reply #7 on: October 07, 2005 - 04:26:18 PM »
Ouch, that was quite rusty! (kind of reminds me of my old '69 Charger I was going to attempt to restore.)  Your work so far looks really good, though.  Keep it up!
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Re: My '71 resto
« Reply #8 on: October 08, 2005 - 03:08:46 PM »
Wow, is that rusty! Good on ya for the work so far.

P.S. You might want to correct your fender tag post as DY3 is 1970 cream.
You must mean GY3 for Citron Yella
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Re: My '71 resto
« Reply #9 on: October 08, 2005 - 06:26:37 PM »
P.S. You might want to correct your fender tag post as DY3 is 1970 cream.
You must mean GY3 for Citron Yella

Oops.  Thanks for the heads up. 
And thanks to everyone for the kind words and encouragement! 



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Re: My '71 resto
« Reply #10 on: October 09, 2005 - 10:52:12 PM »
Did you fab up your own frame pieces? Nice work, nice installation even if you didn't make em from scratch!

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Re: My '71 resto
« Reply #11 on: October 09, 2005 - 11:17:00 PM »
i am amazed that the frame is that rusty when the body doesn't look near as bad.  Was it just sitting in a field for a long time?
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Re: My '71 resto
« Reply #12 on: October 10, 2005 - 01:10:43 AM »
WOW

That does look great, my yellow '74 CUDA looks better to me day by day.

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Re: My '71 resto
« Reply #13 on: October 11, 2005 - 01:30:05 AM »
Did you fab up your own frame pieces?
Yes.  I found a local metal supplier and I got some 11 gauge (1/8") for the frame and 16 gauge for the floor pan.
i am amazed that the frame is that rusty when the body doesn't look near as bad.  Was it just sitting in a field for a long time?
I don't know much of the history of the car.  But it must have been sitting outside for a long time.  I think that most of the water came in through the rust holes on the sail panel.  The floor, trunk and most of the rear frame was rusted out completely.


This weekend I cut out the rusted portion of the inner rear rocker panel and fabbed in a new piece.  Today I welded in the new forward spring mount and started work on the floor pan.
 


 
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Re: My '71 resto
« Reply #14 on: October 11, 2005 - 01:33:47 AM »
Awesome work.  hats off to you for such an ambitious project!
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