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1973 Dodge Charger S/E Project Car

Good deal, Your heading in the right direction and i agree with roadrunnerman on the floor, The measuring and getting everything just right sometimes is a headache.. The pans, all your floors and trunk pan that doesn't need replaced i AFTER cleaning real good would use a rust converter before primer and paint, I use Eastwoods rust converter on pieces i may come back to for any repair but permanently there is Rust Bullet, and some use the POR-15, Im sure anyone hear can steer you in the right direction! Good luck...
 
Sorry guys for not posting updates in awhile but things have been slow xD I finished the drivers side fender about 2 weeks ago which took alot longer then expected. In the picture you can see a few spots that will need more putty but im going to put it off to the side fore awhile and then come back. I will have the hood finished tomorrow and ill post a pic of that up sometime this week. Keep the encouragement coming guys cause sometimes you just get overwhelmed with how much that needs to be done its nice to have people believe in you :D
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I have the fender chilling on the car with a couple bolts for now and when i finish the hood ill set it on the car and take a pic so you guys can have a better idea of how far along i am.
 
That looks real good bud! Take your time and enjoy the build, remember you have to live with the paint job for awhile and it is fun with the building of these and seeing what you've done in the end, and by the looks of it.... she gonna be purdy!!!
 
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