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Welcome 66-67chrgrrmnsc!

You'll find many friends and an abundance of help here. I took a look at your '67 link and there are questions I have, but mainly you need to see detailed photos of the chassis (preferably on a lift). Due to glare, I can't tell - does the car have a fender tag?

I love the first generation Chargers, but as stated - the more complete, the better. Some parts can be a task to find.

Check out Classic Industries, PG Classic, Van's, Detroit Muscle Technologies among others, to get an idea of what's available for our cars.
 
That's a little too rich for me. I'm looking for more of a project to start out with. Totally OK with rebuilding the drivetrain and interior; would prefer not to do bodywork, but if push comes to shove will do that as well. As far as I know there's no pre-fab patch panels for the first gen Chargers so I'd have to custom fab anything I'd have to replace, which would be an additional challenge.

I found one possibility in MN, however when the ad says 'rust free' and MN, my cynicism rises to the surface.

https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/5dd5c0fd-418b-416e-a248-074e97ab08f6/?attribution_type=sy
 
There is a virtually original 66 4 gear car for sale here. All complete. Think GG1. I saw the car many years ago. It’s all stripped. Very reasonable price.
I have no skin in this sale. I am too old to start another project, but if I didn’t have what I have I would get the son’s to help.
No problem for a title.PM me if interested. Hate to see it leave the Province though.
Joe Phillips makes very nice rear quarters, full and lower and other patches. I didn’t think it needs a lot.
I knew the owner’s father.
 
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That's a little too rich for me. I'm looking for more of a project to start out with. Totally OK with rebuilding the drivetrain and interior; would prefer not to do bodywork, but if push comes to shove will do that as well. As far as I know there's no pre-fab patch panels for the first gen Chargers so I'd have to custom fab anything I'd have to replace, which would be an additional challenge.

I found one possibility in MN, however when the ad says 'rust free' and MN, my cynicism rises to the surface.

https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/5dd5c0fd-418b-416e-a248-074e97ab08f6/?attribution_type=sy
In car talk, "rust free" sometimes means, " No extra charge for rust. ".
 
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