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Restoration of my rare JB9 blue 1973 Charger SE 440

Started by KillerBee1972, February 24, 2023, 09:56:31 PM

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KillerBee1972

Some might remember me from quite a few years back. I have a special ordered 1973 charger SE. With a 440, sunroof, towing package, power windows, special order paint in JB9 dark metallic blue. As of now this is 1 of only 2 known to exist in this color from the factory. The other car has a white top and white interior. My dad bought it back in 1985. And parked it in late 1988. He got it off of the original salesman that sold the car new. Now to back track, In February 1973 the original owners put the order in checking a lot of the boxes. The total came out to be just shy of $5,100. With a total of $5,091.00. The chargers scheduled build date was April 9, 1973. They ordered the car with 3.23 rear gears and showed up to the dealership with 3.55s in it. The dealership offered to swap out the gears if they didn't want the 3.55s. The original owners said no, leave the 3.55s in. The original owners also used the car on many of their vacations to Colorado, and to Florida while pulling a little trailer. They also had ordered the car with painted sport mirrors but came from the factory with chrome, being a special order paint car, they did not have JB9 blue mirrors already painted waiting on a shelf on the assembly line. They ended up selling the car to the original salesman that helped them, in winter 1983. His wife mainly drove the car until my dad got it in 1985. My dad drove the piss out of it. The 3 years he drove it he put almost 40k miles on it. He parked it in 88 when he was shipped out to Germany in the Army. My mom did drive it for a couple months she said in 89 but after that it sat in the garage. Now skip ahead to 2005ish. The car was given to my brother, he and I got it running again and I drove it around the backyard at my parents. Drove it back into the garage. That's when my brother tore it apart to a bare shell.  :shruggy:  (he wanted to build a pro street car). Long story short with that. He got married had kids lost Interest, I finally convinced him to sell it to me in 2012. I slowly put the car back together to find all the parts. Life happened with me also, got married, got a house etc. So working on the charger slowed down. March 2020 my buddy started talking with me and he knew how much this car meant to me. He said why don't we start the restoration on this. I looked at the car and said yea let's do it. It's time. Thus began my 2.5 year restoration on this rare charger. The only "aftermarket" metal in the car is the floor patch in the drivers floor and the passenger trunk extension, outer wheel housing and lower quarter. The rest is either made from 1973 charger metal and the one quarter panel was replaced with a real 73 quarter that was cut from another charger. Every square inch of the car was touched. Never thought it was going to be this involved. My buddy at Tosti's Speed Shop did one hell of a job with this car (website coming soon). The paint is an exact match to the original JB9. And looks beautiful. Original numbers matching engine. And trans. In the car. Engine had to go .030 over. I increased the compression picked out a nice comp cam. Sounds amazing. The vinyl top is the original vinyl top. I cannot believe we saved the top. The Interior is still original along with the carpet. My dad did a awesome job and the car was very well preserved. I'm sure I am forgetting more things I'll add it to the story as I remember but enjoy the pics of the crazy journey of this car. I will be attending Carlisle and MCACN this year hopefully more shows as well.

1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

KillerBee1972

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1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

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1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

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1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

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1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

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1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

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1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

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1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

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1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

KillerBee1972

 :cheers:
1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

KillerBee1972

 :popcrn:
1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

KillerBee1972

 :icon_smile_big:
1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

KillerBee1972

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1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

KillerBee1972

 :cheers:
1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

KillerBee1972

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1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

KillerBee1972

 :rofl:
1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

KillerBee1972

 :popcrn:
1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

KillerBee1972

 :nana:
1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

KillerBee1972

 :cheers:

the one picture is my dad seeing the car back together for the first time in years!
1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

kent

Looking Great! Great story. Love family restos! Had a 74 back when I was young and dumb. 318 in mine.  :2thumbs:
Kent

Fitz73Chrgr

I love seeing late 3rd gens being restored.  What a beautiful color, and with a sunroof!  Thanks for sharing, awesome job!
'73 Charger - project                '70 Charger - driver                 '66 Charger - survivor

Resto thread:
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,89803.msg1019541.html#msg1019541

RallyeMike

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1972 Charger, Grand Sport #41
1973 Charger "T/A"

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Feel free to post any relevant picture you think we all might like to see in the threads below!

Charger Stuff 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,86777.0.html
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http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,97261.0.html
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http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,95432.0.html
Interesting pictures & Stuff 
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,109484.925.html
Old Dodge dealer photos wanted
 http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,120850.0.html

CDN72SE

1972 Charger SE

KillerBee1972

Here are a few updated photos of the charger
1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440

Todd Wilson

Very cool! A lot of time and hard work to do all you did! Enjoy!

Todd


Nacho-RT74

This is the same color My 74 Charger got in Venezuela. Not an special order color thought. Hardtop with Rallye red pahasered stripe originally. White top and blue interior. And there is a twin of my car around also in Venezuela.

Now white interior and even on pics looks with white ( reflective ) Rallye stripe, still working on get a correctly made red gradated stripe. Thread with pics on my signature

It's right now on jacks stands ( still ) on its 3rd restoruing job, but this time deeper, waiting to be reassembled soon.
Venezuelan RT 74 400 4bbl, 727, 8.75 3.23 open. Now stroked with 440 crank and 3.55 SG. Here is the History and how is actually: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,7603.0/all.html
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,25060.0.html

Nacho-RT74

Vid 10 years ago

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,142161.0.html

vids on its actual status

https://youtu.be/hLmEaZr489M

https://youtu.be/FYE4kBKM4A4

I think on this last paint job the blue looks too much "greenish", which I don't like, but, there is not time and patiente to correct that. I hope after polish and down a good light will look more blue like it was. The car is around 6500 miles from me at this moment so I can't personally testify the color correctness. Suposelly after sand down the clear and polish the color should look like really is, because the clear coat is a bit "yellowish"
Venezuelan RT 74 400 4bbl, 727, 8.75 3.23 open. Now stroked with 440 crank and 3.55 SG. Here is the History and how is actually: http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,7603.0/all.html
http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,25060.0.html

KillerBee1972

Quote from: Nacho-RT74 on April 16, 2023, 05:47:22 AMVid 10 years ago

http://www.dodgecharger.com/forum/index.php/topic,142161.0.html

vids on its actual status

https://youtu.be/hLmEaZr489M

https://youtu.be/FYE4kBKM4A4

I think on this last paint job the blue looks too much "greenish", which I don't like, but, there is not time and patiente to correct that. I hope after polish and down a good light will look more blue like it was. The car is around 6500 miles from me at this moment so I can't personally testify the color correctness. Suposelly after sand down the clear and polish the color should look like really is, because the clear coat is a bit "yellowish"


Could you post up some if the pics? I clicked on the link and the photos won't load it says "file not found"
1964 Plymouth Fury "old 70s drag car"
1973 Dodge Charger SE B9 blue 440