On Friday when for the took the Challenger out for a spin for the first time!
Well, to start, totally awesome in every way.
I honestly wasn't sure what to expect, having spent at least a year and half un-driven. Everything just worked, the only thing that needed fixing was the carb was running real rich causing chain gun levels of backfiring. Two minuets on the side of road with a screw driver and it was all green lights for the next couple of hours driving.
There was initial stage of getting used to left hand drive on RHD roads, but that was all fine after a couple minuets. Now to the interesting part, it hauled ass compared any other car I've driven. There's a dull patch around 3000, but that'll be fixed with some more carb tuning. Serious fun, V8 power is addictive and I can definitely see a new cam and stroker crank in my future!
Something about a 3 speed manual is strangely pleasing, I know it's not the strongest trans but it's sure fun.
One of the most satisfying parts of going for the first drive was seeing all the late nights and scars on my hands turning into rumbling engine sounds when giving it some gas. Also yesterday, I found a note that arrived taped to windscreen of my car direct from the shipping company, there wasn't much to it 'NO BRAKES'. I'm feeling this project getting momentum required for the Challenger to be registered and ready to drive to Sydney for 'Mopars at The Strip' in November.
To summarize, I've got the V8 bug and I don't think I'll ever be able to buy anything with less than 8 cylinders!
I was so in the zone I forgot about photos, I'd like to thank my Uncle/ co-driver for remembering!
1. About to set off:
http://s1161.photobucket.com/user/Tonker1/media/23Abouttosetoff_zpsbbcaa122.jpg.html?sort=6&o=12. Co-driver's view:
http://s1161.photobucket.com/user/Tonker1/media/22Co-driversview_zps5f516376.jpg.html?sort=6&o=23. Shipping note:
http://s1161.photobucket.com/user/Tonker1/media/24Shippingnote_R_zps3080c508.jpg.html?sort=6&o=0