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My 1974 charger build

1974 charger with a 400BB with a possible winter 440 swap. New to the Mopar community

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I bought this 74 a month ago with rust and body fill issues. Body has been all fixed and in paint booth now. I have a hideaway headlight system swap from a 72 I plan to do next. This charger will be going black black black minus chrome thrust rims 20” and 18”. I know I will upset some of the classic car gods with this set up but we will just need to agree to disagree, more to come

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Awesome! Cant wait to see it completed. I plan the same for my 73 Charger, but thats been 6 years in the making.....
 
GREAT Job... Your Charger looks awesome and that paint really POPS ! Beautiful !

Hey you do whatever you like with the wheels.... YOUR Car !
Many are just of the opinion the BIG/LONG Bodies look kinda weird with the Go-Cart short diameter wheels on them ?
Let be the HARSH ride(NO denying that fact) on the 50 year old suspensions.
 
GREAT Job... Your Charger looks awesome and that paint really POPS ! Beautiful !

Hey you do whatever you like with the wheels.... YOUR Car !
Many are just of the opinion the BIG/LONG Bodies look kinda weird with the Go-Cart short diameter wheels on them ?
Let be the HARSH ride(NO denying that fact) on the 50 year old suspensions.
Haha thanks
 
That is a great looking Charger, like others have said it is
your car partner do as you please.
Thanks for putting another Mopar back on the road. Mike
:drama:
 
Very nice, looks great, did you go base coat clear coat, because it sure looks like it. Thank you for the pictures.
Yes base then clear , wet sanded and repeated with more paint and clear. Absolutely no waves or ripples . Thanks for the comments, more updates soon
 

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