The runner lives up to the title, a little off the back and sides.
Is there any original sheet metal left on that Challenger?
Is there any original sheet metal left on that Challenger?

The runner lives up to the title, a little off the back and sides.
Is there any original sheet metal left on that Challenger?![]()
Nice to hear!just enough...... lol
actually, the bones are outstanding....... zero crust inside the rails, ect
What floorparts off the floor! ....... pretty self explanatory
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Jeffs car must of been sitting in a river bed,was it factory undercoated? Just shows us all you never know what we are getting into. Hope the rails are good.
My 70 rocker was rotted as well, due to mice.the rocker is the only real oddity...... overall, the car is better than average
The effing mice do more damage to our old cars - they especially screw up interiors. I hate the little critters!My 70 rocker was rotted as well, due to mice.
When you do full quarters, do you connect to the c pillar in the stock area (under the lead filler) or do you intend to follow the cutline you have in the picture? I am curious because if I can't find a body guy around here pretty soon, I may just attempt to replace the quarter on my 68 Coronet myself. I figure I can always pay someone double to unf___k it if I screw it up.back at it...... door skin and new fender are literally just hanging there, that's quite the positive sign
and had to dig a little deeper into the RR....... fun stuff
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When you do full quarters, do you connect to the c pillar in the stock area (under the lead filler) or do you intend to follow the cutline you have in the picture? I am curious because if I can't find a body guy around here pretty soon, I may just attempt to replace the quarter on my 68 Coronet myself. I figure I can always pay someone double to unf___k it if I screw it up.