Hi,
This is allmost a re-introduction. I joined this board a long time ago, but got sidetracked many times in my efforts to restore my 68.
I got it "finished" (they're never really finished are they?) a couple of weeks ago to honour a promise to my daughter, as I had - many years ago - promised that she would be picked up in it, from her "konfirmation". (Danish religous tradition where the child at 14 years old affirms her or his baptism)
It was only with a few days to spare that I made it, with help from a couple of friends.
I'm so proud of how it turned out, and now I have to get to know it. Figure out the quirks and so on. ;D
I'm probably going to put a larger diameter rear tire on it, it needs a bit more meat in the back, I think.
Under the hood is a 511 cui, backed by a 727, with a Strange Dana60 rear end.
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Nice looking car. probably not many like it in Denmark? LEON.
Very nice!! :cheers:
Sweet!
Todd
WOW really nice!!! :drool5:
Very Nice Looking 68!
Quote from: hemi-hampton on May 31, 2023, 05:01:04 PMNice looking car. probably not many like it in Denmark? LEON.
Thanks :cheers:
I actually did a little digging, and there are way more than I realised. Just shy of 50 2nd gen Chargers in total in Denmark.
Super cool!
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nice looking 68 :cheers: :2thumbs: :coolgleamA:
:cheers: Congrats! Very nice!
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Troy
Congratulations, well done!