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My son's 74 Charger Restoration

Helping my son restore this 1974 Charger

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My son decided to restore this 1974 Charger. At first he thought, the first year he got it, he would be driving down the road showing it off.
Man was he in for a surprise! Once we started getting into it we found a lot of stuff that had to be fixed or replaced. So now back to reality, we are taking it 1 step at a time.
We are putting in a 440, .010 over to clean up the cylinders, 440 Source Stealth aluminum heads, Comp Cam CRB XE274H-10, Holly Sniper EFI.
We have no Trans-Torque converter yet. We have a 9-1/4 rear end we have to shorten to fit in and a lot of body work. If anyone has and comments, concerns or suggestions all are welcome. I will upload some pictures and try to keep the garage up to date.

Thank you,
Moparmayhem & Son

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Looks like the same normal rust areas on these car's. Your getting a handle on it. Keep up the work their buddy. Making progress is always a good day. Keep the pic's coming. Blue
 

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