SirHayes
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So, I found this beauty a few weeks back at a yardsale for a couple hundred bucks, and the guy had no knowledge of cars. I saw it and immediately saved it from certain destruction- or worse yet, parting out. This beast is a 73 Charger SE, triple white with a 318 motor with 56,000 miles and all original parts. It sat in a barn for 30 years and when I tested it out nearly all the electrics work, even the radio. Shes got an accordioned front fender and a bashed rear quarter panel as well as a few missing things. The interior is a bit shabby, but I plan on starting the restoration process with tearing her down bit by bit.I am new to restoration and would greatly appreciate feedback from anyone!
Here you can see the 318 in a dilapidated state, as a complete rebuild is in the planning.
With all original dash and gauges, the lights and indicators still work. I may get a dash cover to fix the crack, but overall, I'm not too worried about this much.
Here we can see that the carpet needs to be ripped up, and thankfully the floor pans are rust free. I found a guy that will reupholster the bucket seats as well as the buddy seat for $500. The door panels are in okay shape, but the backseat is tear free, and not yet brittle. The headliner was torn out prior, but I can do that later.
The paint is in decent shape, but the vinyl top is rotted away, and the chrome edging needs replacing.
And, lastly we see the massive dent and the crumpled fender that desperately needs reshaping and/or replacement. the lense covers and cowlings are there, but they're in the trunk. I couldn't wait to dig into this project, and I almost forgot to take pictures... The grille has been slightly removed to access other parts and is off centered here. Thanks guys for viewing!
So, I found this beauty a few weeks back at a yardsale for a couple hundred bucks, and the guy had no knowledge of cars. I saw it and immediately saved it from certain destruction- or worse yet, parting out. This beast is a 73 Charger SE, triple white with a 318 motor with 56,000 miles and all original parts. It sat in a barn for 30 years and when I tested it out nearly all the electrics work, even the radio. Shes got an accordioned front fender and a bashed rear quarter panel as well as a few missing things. The interior is a bit shabby, but I plan on starting the restoration process with tearing her down bit by bit.I am new to restoration and would greatly appreciate feedback from anyone!
Here you can see the 318 in a dilapidated state, as a complete rebuild is in the planning.
With all original dash and gauges, the lights and indicators still work. I may get a dash cover to fix the crack, but overall, I'm not too worried about this much.
Here we can see that the carpet needs to be ripped up, and thankfully the floor pans are rust free. I found a guy that will reupholster the bucket seats as well as the buddy seat for $500. The door panels are in okay shape, but the backseat is tear free, and not yet brittle. The headliner was torn out prior, but I can do that later.
The paint is in decent shape, but the vinyl top is rotted away, and the chrome edging needs replacing.
And, lastly we see the massive dent and the crumpled fender that desperately needs reshaping and/or replacement. the lense covers and cowlings are there, but they're in the trunk. I couldn't wait to dig into this project, and I almost forgot to take pictures... The grille has been slightly removed to access other parts and is off centered here. Thanks guys for viewing!