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strip it and flip it
That's what she said....strip it and flip it
Looks like that Super Be that Birdsong turned into a racecar on Youtube. That was a total heap but he built a frame and got it running. Its still a heap but a cool one..
He calls it Super-BEEter.. LOL
However in this particular case, that would be like skinning a moose and throwing the skin around a VW Beetle.A guy over on Dodge Charger.com took a body like that,bought a modern Chrysler 300 with a 5.7 Hemi in it,cut the body off the Chrysler 300,and cut the wasted belly out of the Charger and put the Charger body on the 300 Chassis. He was driving it around three weeks later. He had a thread on there showing how he put the car together. It was a cool low dollar build that made a Charger carcus into a driver.
As long as the roof,and door jambs are intact,the rest can be replaced with AMD sheetmetal.However in this particular case, that would be like skinning a moose and throwing the skin around a VW Beetle.
There's not a lot of Charger to do much with that will last more than a few miles.
So basically building a new car around the VIN tag......As long as the roof,and door jambs are intact,the rest can be replaced with AMD sheetmetal.
..... and a very understanding wife.....The car the OP here has could be saved but it sure will take some fortitude and money.
They saved this one. The guy on DC.com, did just throw that one together, but he put a Charger back on the road. The guy Stevearino is a professional Nascar fabricator who does amazing work!Pete, even in those tiny pictures, that car was really hacked. There is a FBBO member that has done those “body- over” builds and his are excellent. He posted at dc. Com under the name “Stevearino” or something like that. His work is impeccable.
The guy that you’re referring to admitted to just throwing it together.
Still, with skill, it can be done.
The car the OP here has could be saved but it sure will take some fortitude and money.