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69 Charger R/T

Rustymopar

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I just acquired this. I swore I'd never do another rotisserie resto after my Hemi Orange Superbee. I'm struggling whether to sell it or keep it and do it up with a hemi since its NOM.

- True XS29 R/T Charger
- Back deck below windows super solid.
- Trunk pan shot
- Floors and frame and rockers solid.
-A/C tinited glass car.
-Was told the original 3 speed trans and original heads are in the trunk.
-Dash and gauges are great.
- Front seats and center console great
-Current 440 motor locked up and the 4 speed suto trans unknown condition.
-Windshield cracked
- Complete car
- Unsure of the rear and all tires are junk...
- Charger Red, Black vinyl top, black interior..
- Roof in GREAT shape for being a vinyl roof car.

Hmmmmmmmm So I ordred a 24ft enclosed trailer to store it in until I decide.

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I say keep it, but I also see your point about doing another car. I'm doing a rotisserie resto on my '68 Charger and I don't know if Ill do another one to this extent, unless the right car comes along...
 
It's a unique car. I admire you guys that have the stamina and the know how to do restorations of that magnitude. If you do decide to go full bore on it pls put up a thread so we can follow your progress. It will I'm sure be one bitchin charger when your done.
 
It's a unique car. I admire you guys that have the stamina and the know how to do restorations of that magnitude. If you do decide to go full bore on it pls put up a thread so we can follow your progress. It will I'm sure be one bitchin charger when your done.
I did a long 10 page thread on my 69 Superbee Hemi Orange white tail stripe. I would definitely blog it, because these guys kept me motivated and moving forward.
 
I say keep it, but I also see your point about doing another car. I'm doing a rotisserie resto on my '68 Charger and I don't know if Ill do another one to this extent, unless the right car comes along...
That's kind of where I m. My 69 Superbee is 99.5% done and I've enjoyed showing it and driving it. This was the right car but I paid up for it. I bought a new 24' enclosed trailer to stuff it away in until I gain some clarity on what I'm doing with it.
 
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