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Re: Desert resurrection! 1973 Challenger - Updated pics! Start to...7-06- 7-11-09
« Reply #165 on: November 07, 2011 - 08:19:55 PM »
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Re: Desert resurrection! 1973 Challenger - Updated pics! Start to...7-06- 7-11-09
« Reply #166 on: February 01, 2012 - 10:24:01 PM »
Great job dude, shes really coming along nicely!!
1971 Challenger (OO==== ====OO) getting close!
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Re: Desert resurrection! 1973 Challenger - Updated pics! Start to...7-06- 7-11-09
« Reply #167 on: February 05, 2012 - 09:08:57 PM »
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Thanks guys, it's been a while since I've been on the board here.
Unfortunately I have not had the time or the cash to work on my baby.
I did spend more than a few days this sUmmer DRIVING my Challenger.
It was scary, relaxing, enthralling and nerve racking, all at the same time.
I'm saving up for among other repairs- a pair of seats and a paint job.
I'll try to update this thread a bit.
Dan
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Re: Desert resurrection! 1973 Challenger - Updated pics! Start to...7-06- 7-11-09
« Reply #168 on: February 05, 2012 - 09:48:02 PM »
Life does tend to get in the way at times.  It is nice to see it coming along, and i know what you mean about all the emotions when you drive it!  we'll all have a beer in your honor when it is complete!   :cheers:

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Re: Desert resurrection! 1973 Challenger - Updated pics! Start to...7-06- 7-11-09
« Reply #169 on: February 06, 2012 - 09:18:49 PM »
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Thanks guys, it's been a while since I've been on the board here.
Unfortunately I have not had the time or the cash to work on my baby.
I did spend more than a few days this sUmmer DRIVING my Challenger.
It was scary, relaxing, enthralling and nerve racking, all at the same time.
I'm saving up for among other repairs- a pair of seats and a paint job.
I'll try to update this thread a bit.
Dan


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1970 Challenger (OO########OO) long ways off
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Time for an update!!!
It's been a while, and I've been highly focused on work. I have been working on the car, and managed to get it drivable, albeit scary.
So, here are some updated pics!

Where did I leave off..
Got the car running again, this time without backfiring, hesitation or other issues.

Engine bay is getting closer to completion.

Scored some new shoes for my baby..Hot Wheels "68s" to the tune of $300

surfaced the front valence..

Painted

repaired and surfaced the front header panel.


tri color paint job

a nice detail shot



hmmm...looks kinda plain.

Look what I found down the street for 75$?!


afew hours later

lots body work to get all the dings out.




pretty clean. Nothing a little elbow grease couldnt get rid of.



ta da!

much better

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bumper flushed to body about an inch and a half.



some detail work on the grill surround.

carbon wrapped grill trim ring.

BTW, I painted the recessed area of the header panel a dry spray dark argent. It's a take on the argent silver and an interpretation of the satin black, just with metalflake.


Now for the fun!
This is the door to fender before. This door was a little chewed up, but mostly the fender was smashed in from the A-line all the way down to the bottom of the dog-leg. Big movements here on the backside of the fender. I had to cut the structure and modify it to get it to fit correctly. Fender is original to the car, door is not.






getting there





End of the season for me, had to get some paint on it to make sure no moisture got in.






Shiny!





Time for some Leading!!!!


BTW, that's andy laying down on the job. Thanks for solving the mysterious electrical gremlins Andy!




On to more problem solving!


Dan
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Re: Desert resurrection! 1973 Challenger - Updated pics! 4-16-2012!
« Reply #172 on: April 18, 2012 - 12:36:03 PM »
WOW Dan!!  that is really coming along!  the pics outside of the Museum are great!  That is going to be one sweet looking ride!!

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Re: Desert resurrection! 1973 Challenger - Updated pics! 4-16-2012!
« Reply #173 on: April 18, 2012 - 12:52:02 PM »
It looks like you've come to the same conclusion as I did about the need for "chrome" around the header. Did you paint the header "bezels" and the hood trim in silver paint?


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Re: Desert resurrection! 1973 Challenger - Updated pics! 4-16-2012!
« Reply #174 on: April 18, 2012 - 04:33:20 PM »
Very nice!!  8)

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« Reply #175 on: April 18, 2012 - 05:10:36 PM »
Looking great!  :2thumbs:
Brad
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Re: Desert resurrection! 1973 Challenger - Updated pics! 4-16-2012!
« Reply #176 on: April 18, 2012 - 06:23:18 PM »
Great progress Dan, love the header panel treatment. Would you mind telling the source of that dark textured paint?

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Re: Desert resurrection! 1973 Challenger - Updated pics! 4-16-2012!
« Reply #177 on: April 18, 2012 - 09:36:27 PM »
The header panel paint is something I developed at Chrysler a few years back.
I'll publish the recipe.
We used the recipe I developed on 2010-11 Jeep liberty fender flares and fascias, except the finish is a little glossier.
Thanks for the compliments, it means a lot.
I could not do it without the strong support of the entire C-C.com community.

If I can get the front pillars leaded, I can get her into paint this year!
Dan
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Re: Desert resurrection! 1973 Challenger - Updated pics! 4-16-2012!
« Reply #178 on: April 18, 2012 - 09:58:16 PM »
When you get to publishing that recipe, I'd really like to know about the paint on the header that looks like silver  :bigsmile: Is that something you devised as well? I've been looking for a reasonably good chrome paint but with no luck.


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Re: Desert resurrection! 1973 Challenger - Updated pics! 4-16-2012!
« Reply #179 on: April 18, 2012 - 11:32:54 PM »
The header panel paint is something I developed at Chrysler a few years back.
I'll publish the recipe.
We used the recipe I developed on 2010-11 Jeep liberty fender flares and fascias, except the finish is a little glossier.
Thanks for the compliments, it means a lot.
I could not do it without the strong support of the entire C-C.com community.

If I can get the front pillars leaded, I can get her into paint this year!
Dan

Dan your progress is looking great!
Leadwork isn't too hard once you get the groove on the melting point.

Perhaps you can ask your marketing team to offer OEM Argent paint for the other year Mopars?
Mike, Fremont, CA.