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My New 74 Rallye 360 Four Speed Major Project!

PostPosted: 18 Nov 2010 21:35
by Richardsmv6
Introducing a MAJOR project!!, I have just rescued a 74 Challenger from a garden in Somerset where it has stood for about 10 years partially covered, but unfortunately time and the elements have done their worst!
I remember the car back in the 80's when it was in its prime.....
Anyway some might say its too far gone, but these days thanks to AMD everything is saveable!
As you can see from the broadcast sheet the car is fully loaded, with the 360 engine, 4 speed, 3.55 Suregrip, in fact every option except A/C! Its and export car with a kmh speedo and came to England in 79. I am guessing it was probably ordered by a serviceman stationed in Europe, then came to England but I guess we'll never know? Nobody seems to know how many 4 speed 360 cars were built but I think Its a pretty rare car.
The plan is a full restoration to factory condition, its missing the original 360 and gearbox so if anyone has any 74 360 parts........
The picture above was taken in the early 80's
Comments and opinions welcome, more pics to follow

PostPosted: 18 Nov 2010 21:41
by Adrian Worman
Can't wait to see more, does it have an earlier front bumper :?: Looks cool in that pic tho', is it an old photo :?:

PostPosted: 18 Nov 2010 21:53
by Richardsmv6
No its just had the bumper guards removed, nobody seems to like those later guards except me! That pic was taken in 1982! Unfortunately time hasnt been kind......

PostPosted: 18 Nov 2010 22:05
by Adrian Worman
Gonna keep it yellow? The early colour looks quite nice tho', still got a vinyl roof? Rallye dash?

PostPosted: 19 Nov 2010 13:31
by Richardsmv6
Will be going back to original, KB5 Lucerne Blue with a white top and white innterior, a stunning combination when its all fresh! :) There is an awful lot of work to do! :roll:

PostPosted: 19 Nov 2010 13:48
by burdar
Great project! Most people modify the 72-74 cars. It's nice to see someone bringing a 74 back to stock specs. You really don't see too many stock 72-74's.
More pics please.

PostPosted: 19 Nov 2010 15:57
by Adrian Worman
If you have a '72-'74 with a good combination of options and a decent colour scheme, just like your's then, its worth restoring back to stock. That car is going to look sweet, although I would.nt be able to stop myself from putting it on chromed 18"s , that sort of colour will look absolutely stunning on a sunny day 8) :mrgreen:
Good luck mate, keep 'em comin'

PostPosted: 19 Nov 2010 16:26
by Richardsmv6
More scary pics!

PostPosted: 20 Nov 2010 0:53
by jimbob 440
hey rich that pic brings back memories of when i went to see it a few weeks before you :shock: still, as you said there are still good points with the car i.e floor pans in tact,firewall inner wings etc if any of you have seen any previous resto,s done by rich then you will know the car is in good hands and will be stunning when done ! heres that pic from the pod mid 80,s ran 12.0 on the motor, 11.2 with nos

PostPosted: 20 Nov 2010 18:03
by Adrian Worman
Was it running a different motor back then? Low 11's for a street car was big news in the early '80s I bet :o

PostPosted: 21 Nov 2010 0:26
by Richardsmv6
Yeah
I believe it had a 440 then, but its got a dead 383 at the moment!
here is a pic taken while it still had its 360