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Parts & Accessories Wanted / Re: Piece of headliner
Last post by Dino - Today at 09:18:21 AM
If you can stuff it in an envelope, would $15 work?
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Charger Discussion / Re: charger stuff ******upd...
Last post by timmycharger - Today at 07:09:39 AM
Oh man these are great! thank you for posting these pics TT, this is by far my favorite thread on this forum!
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Off Topic Discussion / Re: When did you last: Pull an...
Last post by Kern Dog - Today at 02:03:40 AM
Hell yeah, man...way to go!   :2thumbs:

Today I installed the repaired speedometer in my Jigsaw car and drove it around the back yard.
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Off Topic Discussion / Re: When did you last: Pull an...
Last post by 70 sublime - Today at 12:25:39 AM
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I think this should count 
Car was just a shell when I bought it     
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Charger Discussion / Re: charger stuff ******upd...
Last post by tan top - Yesterday at 06:19:49 PM
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#6
Off Topic Discussion / Re: When did you last: Pull an...
Last post by will - Yesterday at 05:32:07 PM
Put the gas tank back in so I could back the car into the garage. I look at some of your work shops and I am jealous. If I have to do anything other than front of engine stuff, she comes out of the garage. I have a chimney on one side of the garage, so anything behind the passenger door doesn't happen. House was built in '54, I guess cars were smaller.
I need a lift, but that's not happening in this house.
#7
Charger Discussion / Re: DodgeCharger.com PERSPECTI...
Last post by Daytona R/T SE - Yesterday at 04:14:43 PM
Quote from: Sbird69 on Yesterday at 04:54:22 AMTell you what.    You will never see me logged into this site again.

I'm gone.
Sbird69




https://getyarn.io/yarn-clip/53e6e5d2-6f00-47c5-83ec-31d470eb47f1


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#8
Charger Discussion / Re: DodgeCharger.com PERSPECTI...
Last post by Todd Wilson - Yesterday at 04:06:44 PM
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Charger Discussion / Re: Sad News. Rene passed awa...
Last post by moparstuart - Yesterday at 03:40:42 PM
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Off Topic Discussion / Re: When did you last: Pull an...
Last post by Kern Dog - Yesterday at 02:17:21 PM
That is great!
I like to hear of guys of all ages digging in and getting things done.
When I bought my first one, I planned to do most of the work myself. I was disappointed in the responses I got from other Mopar owners that I spoke with at car shows. Too many guys farmed out the work on their car and they didn't know much about the details.
Bob the builder rebuilt the engine...Tony the Transmission guy built the 727, Disc Brake Jake installed the brakes, Dan PanelBammer did the bodywork, Jude the suspension dude rebuilt the front end, etc.
I wanted to talk with guys that did the work themselves. I had a Camaro that was set up for cornering and I wanted the same for the Charger.

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Very few guys did all the work on their cars. I'd rather see an imperfect car with the owners handprints on it than a perfect restoration owned by a guy with clean, soft hands.