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66 Charger. So close now

biggs66

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I like it! Very cool and your power plant looks good, My first Mopar was a 67 and it had the same color interior as yours looking at it, before i had it i was driving a 63 Impala SS, The dash board look at night in that 67 forever changed my thinking! lol.. I love all the old cars but Mopar seems to win out with performance and quality alone... every time :) ENJOY bud!!!

ONE suggestion, Back wheels large and wide! Makes it look mean as it gets!!!
 
What radiator did you use? I see the driver side upper inlet versus what 66/67 big block chargers came with (passenger side inlet)
 
thank you. I do have 275's on the rear :)PART_1433191779586_IMG_20150525_143520331_HDR.jpgPART_1433191744981_IMG_20150531_184354574.jpg

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I currently have my stock rad in it. I will change out to an aluminum one this winter. Needed to prioritize the $ this round. :)
 
Lookin' great Bigs.
The Miller Lite can is a nice touch too! :icon_winkle:
 
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