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1970 challenger RT project


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So here is my winter Project a 1970 Dodge Challenger RT From Mint to stripped lol

 

Dropping a 2008 Dodge Viper motor with full suspension.

 

Here are a few pics of what has been done so far i know its not much but its a start.

will post more as the project continues.

I still need to strip down the full interior that is in mint shape.

It kills me to strip this beutiful car but the build will be crazy once its done.

 

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By the way if anyone knows anyone looking for parts for a E body Dodge let me know i will be selling lots of parts.

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That would be E Body parts...

 

And all I can say is WHY Jose.. WHY... please put it back together.. don't do a resto mod... :sarcasm:

 

 

Sorry Wayne your right E body

The funny thing is the motor only has 2000 miles on it and we decided to do this project.

 

We have a few other Projects that will fallow after this one that i might post

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At least tell me it wasn't a numbers match drive train... and I'll feel a little better! lol

 

It's yours Jose.. you do what every you want with the baby. Hard to find an E body in Canada in that nice of shape after 42 years! My 'birds that clean underneath.. but my 'bee is not.

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At least tell me it wasn't a numbers match drive train... and I'll feel a little better! lol

 

It's yours Jose.. you do what every you want with the baby. Hard to find an E body in Canada in that nice of shape after 42 years! My 'birds that clean underneath.. but my 'bee is not.

 

Sorry to brake your heart Wayne she is all matching numbers.

 

Soon she will be all apart and sent off to the frame shop for cutting.

 

Need to cut the firewall and part of the floor to fit the viper motor.

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Looks like fun Jose.

Do you have all the wiring harnesses and computers to go along with the V10?

How do you plan to hook up the speedometer and other things that do not match?

 

I have a nice GM complete LS1 powertrain.

Just waiting for something to put it in.

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Looks like fun Jose.

Do you have all the wiring harnesses and computers to go along with the V10?

How do you plan to hook up the speedometer and other things that do not match?

 

I have a nice GM complete LS1 powertrain.

Just waiting for something to put it in.

 

 

We have just about everything we need for now.

We have a custom dash on order and all the gauges as well.

All custom wiring will be made as needed.

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Where the frame connectors and inboard spring rails already there... or is that part of what you've done already?

 

 

Thats from the first time it was restored about a year ago.

$45k was spent the first time.

This time around i think we are going to hit the $60K mark

 

Sorry wayne it's not mine if she was i would never do that to her.

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They should lock anyone up who would do such a thing to any mint classic car or truck. There are many junkers around where a person of such a devious nature could start from scratch. A total waste of a thing of beauty, no matter what is done to it now it has been destroyed.

 

Such a pitty.

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