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68 charger

512 low deck, That sounds like a lot of HP and with a 400 i think that means some great TQ!!! Sounds like a few of us are going to get that dreaded envy bug lol sinister and mean turning into sinister and tread at your own risk...
 
short version of my restomod [video]https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=761453823913329&set=vb.100001461566304&type=3[/video]
 
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The car looks great! Next to a 70 Road Runner, a 68 Charger is my second favorite car of all time. Yours has a great stance and looks sinister!

Well Done!

I hope to have my 70 Road Runner on the road in about three months - but I have A LOT of work to get there. I am envious!
 
short version of my restomod [video]https://www.facebook.com/video.php?v=761453823913329&set=vb.100001461566304&type=3[/video]

Charlie, I worked in my shop today and ill tell you honestly after a shower and sitting here looking thru projects your video made me want to head right back out!!! Thank you for putting it in hear, i sure enjoyed it... The only thing i think im missing is standing on the curb while you take off or better yet, being in the P-side seat man... Very nice! :)
 
i am starting a new thread for the engine build, will post a link later.
 
Love the before and after shots in your video Charlie. Pretty cool being able to see the progress materialize. A guy forgets how much fun the restoration process really is lol.
 
Love the before and after shots in your video Charlie. Pretty cool being able to see the progress materialize. A guy forgets how much fun the restoration process really is lol.

That's the truth! Im no where near so many but when i sit down and look and remember, things sure add up, That 512 in this machine is going to be something, That's a video of tire melting id love to see/hear// hint/ :)
 
Cool video Charlie, I love the exhaust tips you used too (don't remember seeing them before). Good luck with the new motor.
 
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