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1968 Dodge Charger In Progress

6T8 Charger

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In July, 2021, I bought this 1968 Charger 383, automatic, PS, PB, AC car off ebay, sight unseen. The car was originally white with a black vinyl top and red interior. When the car arrived off the transport, the 440 engine included in the sale had been stuffed inside the car. The Charger had a clean title from Wisconsin and still had the body tag in the engine compartment. I found a correct 383/auto and installed it. The body work, mechanical and interior work has been a fun learning experience.

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You can see a previous owner had tried to fix the right quarter by welding on a lower panel. On the inside of the quarter, there were big pieces of unused sheet metal. I think there were 3 different repairs on the right side. I decided to replace the entire quarter. In the picture below, you can see the driver's side quarter was rusted away. I did a lower quarter replacement on this side. I had to replace outer wheelhouses on both sides.
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When the car arrived on the transport, it had the 440 engine sitting inside the car. On the driver's side was an automatic transmission.
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I was fortunate to find a 383 c.i. engine and transmission from a wrecked 1968 Plymouth Fury III. The Charger was a factory 2-barrel car. The engine runs great and the automatic transmission shifts good.
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I installed a lower quarter panel on the driver side and a full quarter on the passenger side. That full quarter was a b*tch because it's 7 feet long and kinda flimsy. I must have taken if off and on at least 25 times.
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I turned my garage into a makeshift paint booth. Here, the car has been put into primer.
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When you said stuffed inside you meant literally.
The seller advertised the car with a 440 and auto transmission. When he stuffed the motor into the car, he crushed the top and bottom pinch welds of the door frame and ripped the back seat upholstery. :wtf: The 440 was full of water and the auto transmission was for a GM car! The silver lining was the floor inside the Charger was very solid. It supported the motor no problem! :praying:
 
In July, 2021, this 1968 Charger 383, automatic, PS, PB, AC purchased off ebay, sight unseen. The car was originally white with a black vinyl top and red interior. When the car arrived off the transport, the 440 engine included in the sale had been stuffed inside the car. I found a correct 383/auto and installed it. The body work, mechanical and interior work has been a fun learning experience.

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Love love love it!!!
 
Dang, somehow that looks like a deal I would have found. Its looking great, keep at it.
 
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