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Seax440Dodge

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It's awesome that they made a 66/67 Forum, so awesome that I registered instead of trolling :p


Anyway, here's my car:

charger_side.jpg

It's a '66 with a hot 440, 4 wheel disc brakes, 4.10 sure grip, everything's been done underneath, it'sgetting ready for the leap into body/paint
 
Lookin' good! And welcome aboard. I have a red 66 Charger also.
 
Thanks, it's a 30 footer, you get up on it and it's nasty! Whoever painted the car last did it in the dead of winter in an unheated building, so it has everything, runs, fish eyes, chipping, you name it it's got it! Here's some more pics (sorry for the oddball resolutions):


1-29-200914042PM.jpgPicture 010.jpg See? Waves that would make a pro-surfer droolred's girlfriend 004.jpg The car w/ the hub caps is actually a '67 that someone switched out the fender markers w/ '66 pieces on, it was a 383 4spd car that I sold to pay for my weddingPicture 063.jpgdriveway.jpg
 
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WELCOME....Is that a PLYMOUTH truck im seeing ?. when did Plymouth make trucks ?
 
Plymouth Trailduster. It caught my eye too. Love that grille - some even came with a 440.

Here ya go dog:
http://www.plymouthtrailduster.com

The Plymouth TrailDuster was a large sport utility vehicle built and sold by Plymouth from 1974 to 1981. Based on a shortened-wheelbase version of the Dodge D Series/Ram pickup truck chassis. The Plymouth TrailDuster was primarily produced as a two-door, four wheel drive vehicle although a two wheel drive version was available.

Anyway -
Nice Charger! Welcome to FBBO Seax440Dodge.

 
Welcome, car looks complete should be easy to get it ready for paint!
Like the Mopar trucks in the background.
 
welcome to the 66-67 board....I got a couple 66's myself.....if ya need any help with the dash gauges, headlight motors, or anything in general....I can help you or point you in the right direction

Bryan
 
welcome,i've seen trail dusters before but don't own one "hint,hint" nice 1st gen charger
 
Welcome from a fellow 66 owner, just delivered mine to the body shop yesterday where it will probably be for the next year or more.
 
welcome to the 66-67 board....I got a couple 66's myself.....if ya need any help with the dash gauges, headlight motors, or anything in general....I can help you or point you in the right direction

Bryan


Well, I do need a headlight motor rebuilt, and at least 2 limit switches replaced :thinker:

welcome,i've seen trail dusters before but don't own one "hint,hint" nice 1st gen charger


You'd have to ask my brother if he'd sell it, it's not mine, want me to ask for shifts and giggles?
 
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Welcome aboard! It looks like you have a great car in the works. Mine is a 67 ,440 car. I had a 78 trailduster years ago. It was a real rust bucket but I had a early 60s poly in it. It was tough as heck and would go anywhere.
 
Welcome! The headlightmororman.com (Topher) does great work on headlight motor and limit switch rebuilding. I rebuild the instrument clusters, tach senders and know a guy who rebuilds powerpacks (Bryan on here)...good luck with your car, nice start!

Mark
 
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