1970 Numbers match 340 4 speed car

Postby roadrunner » 14 May 2005 13:09

The only change was to add the SIX PACK. Sorry, just had to do it!!! Still need to do some detail work, but it's 99% done. I have some "before" shots. I will try and post them. You will not believe what this car looked like 24 months ago. Another Challenger saved!!!

1970 340 Six Pack Challenger.jpg
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Interior.jpg
340 Six Pack.jpg
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Postby dave-r » 14 May 2005 16:34

Very very nice. 8) I love blue/blue Challengers. :thumbsup:
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Postby JackT » 14 May 2005 20:01

Nice car and after pulling two neglected Challengers out of back yards, I can imagine what you started with but would really enjoy seeing the "befores". Well done!
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Postby regnellahC » 25 May 2005 2:01

Love that Stance in the first picture.
Looks great. :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Postby roadrunner » 28 May 2005 12:23

When I get a chance I will add a couple before shots. I need to get them moved to a CD and haven't had the time. Also, I want to try and show everyone how we tagged in the quarter panels. It worked great and will be helpful to others.
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Postby roadrunner » 28 May 2005 12:46

Ok, here is a shot (inside of the trunk) of where we flanged in the quarter panels. The top of the flange is about 1" from the ridge that appears on the outside of the car. The rest of the flange ends up being 1.5" from the ridge. So if you are solid from the ridge up this make your job easy. Add a little Eastwood seam sealer and some blue chip splatter paint in the trunk and it looks great.

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