phoenixv8
Member
Hey all,
Chris here. Owner of a 1970 Dodge Charger R/T SE that I imported into the UK in 2019 during lockdown and have done a ground up restoration on it. Locking forward to putting the first miles on the car hopefully later this year. Restoration has taken a while as I have done everything myself except for rechroming the front bumper and the machine work needed on the 440 block under a tent on my driveway as the car is too big to fit in my garage.
The car was bought sight unseen from an unknown buyer on Facebook marketplace and transported from North Dakota down to California where it was shipped to me where I received it in November 2019 looking very sorry for itself. Since then I have completed the bodywork, rebuilt and improved the seized solid 440 and a727 and will finally get the car on the road for some shake down drives in the coming months.
Already I am looking at improvements that I can make as I am in no way interested in keeping the car original due to the fact that it didn't arrive in that way.
Planned upgrades so far are
Suregrip as it currently has an open diff and I'm not about the one tyre fire liftestyle
Rack and pinion steering
Front coilovers to ditch the torsion bar setup
4 link rear suspension
Auto to 5 or 6 speed manual conversion
Brake upgrade at some point
And above all, just enjoy driving the damn thing
See you out there
Chris
Chris here. Owner of a 1970 Dodge Charger R/T SE that I imported into the UK in 2019 during lockdown and have done a ground up restoration on it. Locking forward to putting the first miles on the car hopefully later this year. Restoration has taken a while as I have done everything myself except for rechroming the front bumper and the machine work needed on the 440 block under a tent on my driveway as the car is too big to fit in my garage.
The car was bought sight unseen from an unknown buyer on Facebook marketplace and transported from North Dakota down to California where it was shipped to me where I received it in November 2019 looking very sorry for itself. Since then I have completed the bodywork, rebuilt and improved the seized solid 440 and a727 and will finally get the car on the road for some shake down drives in the coming months.
Already I am looking at improvements that I can make as I am in no way interested in keeping the car original due to the fact that it didn't arrive in that way.
Planned upgrades so far are
Suregrip as it currently has an open diff and I'm not about the one tyre fire liftestyle
Rack and pinion steering
Front coilovers to ditch the torsion bar setup
4 link rear suspension
Auto to 5 or 6 speed manual conversion
Brake upgrade at some point
And above all, just enjoy driving the damn thing
See you out there
Chris