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1971 Hellcat Charger

zslacker

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I want to try something different so I got this 71 Charger and hauled it into my garage last week for an engine/transmission upgrade. Its a remarkably rust free car, originally a 383 4 speed, power brakes manual steering. Been off the road for decades. I will install a new Hellcrate engine and a 6 speed Silversport Tremec. I believe I have every part needed except the driveline and wheels although theres probably some part I've missed. I have not decided what type of exhaust system to use. Most importantly the engine came with nearly 40 pages of instructions, how hard can it be?

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Love the color! Im biased though. lol

Post yer progress...we'll be watching!!!

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Nice project!
But you might want to put some jack stands under the rear of the car in lieu of the single stack of bricks.
 
Nice project!
But you might want to put some jack stands under the rear of the car in lieu of the single stack of bricks.
Thats where I picked it up, both rear drums were supported by bricks. A real safety hazard
 
Nice project!
But you might want to put some jack stands under the rear of the car in lieu of the single stack of bricks.
Bricks and a little piece of wood for a cushion I suppose! Thats not my place, its how I found the car. Its now in my garage, properly secured with the correct jack stands

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Nice score! Looks like SE badges on the side. Love the hidden head lights. Of course, I’m biased.
 
71 383/4-speed SE is fairly rare combination (195).
 
Spent time getting the car cleaned up some and organizing the parts. Not a lot of rust here.

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Wow what a nice clean charger! Are you going to do any chassis stiffening on it?
 
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