Hell, I guess it's my turn! My destroyer of wallets and tires, aka "frankenstein," is a "real deal" numbers matching '69 Charger R/T SE that has always been my dream car, and I'm building it accordingly- within reason of a 23 year old's budget working in a machine shop 9 hours a day lol. Just a basic outline of some of what's done, what I'm in the middle of, and what's around the corner:
Going:
- .030 over, forged, balanced 440. Currently wearing original iron heads, looking to replace with aluminum
- full sequential megasquirt-based efi
- Aeromotive Phantom 340 in-tank fuel pump
- Procharger P1SC, 8-10 psi, front mount intercooled
- Dougs headers 1 7/8" primaries, out to custom 3" x-pipe exhaust and flowmasters
- Viper T56 6 speed
- unsure on rear end for right now, probably need to go Dana. Currently has an 8 3/4
Stopping:
- '75/76 A Body big bearing front disc brake conversion, giant single piston. Would like to do the viper swap at some point in the future
- probably going with Wilwood rear disc conversion
- dual MC manual, wilwood pedal setup (also for adding the "man pedal")
Turning:
- currently thinking 6 point rollbar
- global west subframe connectors
- upgraded torsion bars and leaf springs, probably going to machine 1" rear lowering blocks
- QA1 stocker star single adjustable shocks
- hellwig 1 3/8" hollow front swaybar, adco 7/8" rear
- most likely going with QA1 tubular k member and uca's
- I'd like to go torq thrust II, but currently sitting on Coys C5 17x8" front, 18x9.5" rear. For any kind of autocrossing it'd be nice to pick up a pair of 18's for the front as well
- currently wrapped in nitto nt555's
The rest:
- Triple black with matte black "Laughin Larry" Speedfreak logo tail stripe
- Mildly modified interior panels
- fabricated sheet metal console
- fabricated carbon fiber instrument cluster/ dash panels
- Speedhut custom Revolution gauges
- simple modern stereo and sound system, in mostly stock locations aside from kick panels
- cell phone/ tablet heads up display of engine vitals bluetoothed from ecu
- Gen III Dodge Viper front seats
- undecided on rear seat, possibly just re-wrapped factory seat with center buttons removed
- core support cover panel
- Trunk closeout panels, with trunk mounted battery
- chin spoiler
- no vinyl top, possibly some shaved trim, otherwise pretty stock looking body
Originally bought looking like this with even more hidden issues than were visible:
But I've made a bit of progress over the past couple years (including totally rebuilding my totalled chebbie and recently kicking off a slow start to my own hotrod shop):
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Also have my '67 Chebbie (don't shoot, guys! This is in the off-topic section! Lol) that was also built with turning in mind, and will see some hillclimb action this summer. Corners incredibly well despite the mildly modified suspension (1 3/8", 1" swaybars, qa1 stocker stars) and 15" wheels/tires, although I did box and further reinforce the chassis. Still a work in progress, and the Dodge's ratty twin
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