another 70 with more pics

Postby jimbob 440 » 16 Feb 2008 23:53

hi guys just thought id post a few pics of my chall , its an ex belguim car started life with a 6cyl then a 318 and now a healthy 440 , 727, 8-3/4 had a ground up resto by myself just under 8 years to see it somewhere near but as we know theres always something that needs doing or modifying . the reg on this car used to be Q158 HVF was once orange with a murial on the bonnet lived in manchester then ended up being painted black and seriously abused i brought it off duncan in 2000 as a non runner its been a lot of work and lonely nights in the garage but all that goes when your behind the wheel and listening to them 8 cyl,s pumping away :V8: :lol:

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Copy of jims challenger 004.jpg
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jims mopar parts and challenger 002.jpg
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jims mopar parts and challenger 003.jpg
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Postby Jimiboy » 17 Feb 2008 0:09

Sweet ride there, jimbob! :thumbsup: :P
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Postby jimbob 440 » 17 Feb 2008 0:15

cheers dude :wink:
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Postby Eddie » 17 Feb 2008 0:59

Very, Very Nice! Congrats on your hard earned rewards! :thumbsup:
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Postby christer » 17 Feb 2008 7:50

Not just another ´70 Chally. It looks great! :thumbsup:
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Postby Hezzel » 17 Feb 2008 13:43

Yes that´s a really good looking Chally :thumbsup:
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Postby rtse4406pack » 17 Feb 2008 15:07

welcome jimbob,thats a very nice chally.enjoy!
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Postby dave-r » 17 Feb 2008 17:14

Sharp as a knife. :thumbsup: 8)
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Postby jimbob 440 » 17 Feb 2008 17:26

thanks for the compliments guys :wink: been out in today and stretched its legs with a few blasts of coarse £50 in fuel :shock: but all worth it
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Postby christer » 17 Feb 2008 19:35

jimbob 440 wrote:of coarse £50 in fuel :shock: but all worth it


The price of fuel is starting to reach the same level as the amount of joy it brings. :nod: :wink:
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Postby Tim » 19 Feb 2008 12:52

To do himself full credit, Jim should post some pics of how the car was when he started. You wouldn't recognise it as the same vehicle. :s002:

I'm particularly looking forward to seeing this car at the Nats this year. It's an absolute thing of beauty, and very well thought through. :s017:
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Postby bananaskin » 21 Feb 2008 17:10

Sweet car 8)

Post them pics on the MMA!
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Postby Dale1035 » 21 Feb 2008 17:35

Thanks for the pictures, Great looking car. The drive will always be worth the cost of the gas.
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Postby dave-r » 20 Sep 2010 14:15

How well did you run at the Hot Rod Drags Jim?

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Postby jimbob 440 » 20 Sep 2010 21:30

dave, went 12.30 at 110mph 1.74 60ft as you see i left them heavy front wheels on and didnt touch the motor at all from the nats all i did was adjust the bands in the t,flite and kickdown linkage, normally when i change them rims to my alloys i gain a 10th so maybe with a bit of messing around i,m back to where it was 12.1 to 12.2 ish also stayed consistent on them figures, i,l be chasing a p,b when i sort them heads etc
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Postby jimbob 440 » 21 Sep 2010 21:02

as this is back up the top thought i would update it with a few recent pics :thumbsup:

torker intake 006 (Large).jpg
new torker 2 intake, ceramic coated headers, ally rad, 850dp, solid cam, 3.73 gears, 3500rpm stall, shift kit, fbo ignition set up
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as in prev pic dave r posted r/t stripe fitted
jim,s 70 004 (Large).jpg
r/t tail pipes and valance fitted
chally valance an carb 008 (Large) (2).jpg
shifter n pics 004 (Large).jpg
b&m pro stick shifter
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mine at scr (Large).jpg
what i enjoy most !
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talk about a tight fit ! still better than keeping it down my workshop
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Postby patrick » 22 Sep 2010 5:00

Very nice!!! :thumbsup: :s003: Watch those doors against those brick walls! :shock: :s024:
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Postby jimbob 440 » 22 Sep 2010 17:59

thanks pat :thumbsup: sure is a tight fit i have to drive it in half way and push it the rest as i would never get out if i drove it all the way in :lol: good job we have a big workshop to carry out repairs and maintanance
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Postby Jon » 24 Sep 2010 2:42

Nice Challenger! Missed your first posts somehow. Paint and details look great.

Are you running the full exhaust with tips or open headers to get into the 12's? :thumbsup:
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Postby dave-r » 24 Sep 2010 7:59

What Jim has not shown is how bad this car was before he rebuilt it. There was a lot of metalwork done to get it to that standard. :nod:
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Postby jimbob 440 » 24 Sep 2010 19:05

Jon wrote:Nice Challenger! Missed your first posts somehow. Paint and details look great.

Are you running the full exhaust with tips or open headers to get into the 12's? :thumbsup:


thanks jon, i run open headers nowadays, i have tryed it with exhausts and runs aprrox 3-4 10ths slower even though its 3" flowmasters with 2.5" over the axle to the tail pipes. so low 12,s without exhaust, mid to high 12,s with :thumbsup:
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Postby jimbob 440 » 24 Sep 2010 19:11

dave-r wrote:What Jim has not shown is how bad this car was before he rebuilt it. There was a lot of metalwork done to get it to that standard. :nod:


spot on there dave heres a couple of pics to get an idea, heres the link to a lot of my pics on the build up, as dave has pointed out it needed a lot of sheet metal work, thank god i,m a welder/mechanic by trade http://www.moparuk.com/forums/viewtopic ... highlight=

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Postby drewcrane » 24 Sep 2010 22:09

thats about what our cuda looks like , cant wait to cut the quarters off,

awesome job jimbob, amazing work :s017:
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Postby jimbob 440 » 24 Sep 2010 22:48

thanks drew :thumbsup: good luck with the cuda quarters, hopefully you will have better re-pro panels than i did (yearone) far better than rusty sheet metal i know, but the pressings were terrible
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Postby redgum78 » 24 Sep 2010 23:43

Lots of work there Jimbob and a great result :thumbsup: . I am hoping to do my quarters in the next month or so, but my wife is also due to have our baby soon so I am not sure how that is going to go!!
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Postby Jon » 25 Sep 2010 0:03

Quite an undertaking from the pictures. You must not have a social life. :P Remember losing my first wife when I told her we were doing a new motor and paint. She said "Not We..." Oh well. :arrow:

Thanks for the info on the exhaust and strip times. Good indication as too loss with the full system in place. :thumbsup:
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Postby drewcrane » 25 Sep 2010 1:28

jimbob 440 wrote:thanks drew :thumbsup: good luck with the cuda quarters, hopefully you will have better re-pro panels than i did (yearone) far better than rusty sheet metal i know, but the pressings were terrible


yea i have an early (year one) AAR hood,it looks like a blind man with broken fingers made it,junk pure junk,

i have the latest stamping from AMD , so far the fenders look good,soon enough we will find out about 1/4,s :s022:
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Postby jimbob 440 » 25 Sep 2010 15:12

redgum78 wrote:Lots of work there Jimbob and a great result :thumbsup: . I am hoping to do my quarters in the next month or so, but my wife is also due to have our baby soon so I am not sure how that is going to go!!


thanks for your compliment :thumbsup: take your time on your quarters and i,m sure you will get them right, after all it took me 7 years to complete my car, 2 years was just body work and lots of late nights :hmmm: was it all worth it ? damn right it was, as i dont use it every day its always a special moment when i get in it and fire that big dude up, sometimes i drive it to work, must be the only time i enjoy going to work :thumbsup:
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Postby drewcrane » 25 Sep 2010 21:20

jimbob 440 wrote:
redgum78 wrote:Lots of work there Jimbob and a great result :thumbsup: . I am hoping to do my quarters in the next month or so, but my wife is also due to have our baby soon so I am not sure how that is going to go!!


thanks for your compliment :thumbsup: take your time on your quarters and i,m sure you will get them right, after all it took me 7 years to complete my car, 2 years was just body work and lots of late nights :hmmm: was it all worth it ? damn right it was, as i dont use it every day its always a special moment when i get in it and fire that big dude up, sometimes i drive it to work, must be the only time i enjoy going to work :thumbsup:


I am at the 10 year stage, i have collected parts for 10 years, quarters here, inner panels there, i have a whole room full of parts i know the feeling it does take time alot of time :s024: :s024: :s024:
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Postby jimbob 440 » 25 Sep 2010 23:11

10 years :shock: 7 dont seem to bad for me now, i bet though drew if you hadnt got the challenger the cuda would have been on the road a long time ago :wink:
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