old_skool
Well-Known Member
Now I remember...I saw another with the blackened out front rear bumper, this one even put a black mesh screen in the front grill area.
Not quite the right year, but what the hell
Bought this a couple weeks ago, figured I'd post my progress in here instead of hijacking other peoples thread all the time :sideways tongue:
It is a 1971 Charger with a non running 318, Automatic with a hacked B&M shifter and no brakes..
What can I say, I got a good deal. :upside down:
As it sat in the field:
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Coming home:
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In front of the house with my other cars:
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First thing I did was change the rims: :grin:
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Will update as I progress.
Thanks everyone.
Mike..
I see Oregon plates on it. Did it come out of Medford by any chance?
so, if the General had BEEN a '71, would everyone be as excited as they are over the '68-70 bodies?? From a design standpoint, the 68-70 body one of the most striking bodies to ever grace a car....
sjd
so, if the General had BEEN a '71, would everyone be as excited as they are over the '68-70 bodies?? From a design standpoint, the 68-70 body one of the most striking bodies to ever grace a car....
sjd
You know, you could turn it into a Richard Petty 43 car!
YEEEEHAAAA !!!
I wonder just how many 68/69 Chargers were wrecked making this series.
I can't wait till mine can fly like that.
SPEEDY !!! wanna give me a hand !!?
Mike..