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1973 Dodge Challenger Original Owner Car.

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jamesfreddys

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I am starting this thread to document the build I am doing for a close friend and the original owner of this 1973 Dodge Challenger. Jerry bought his Challenger after feeling a little pressure from his coworkers at the Twinsburg, Ohio stamping plant about his Volkswagon Beetle. Jerry actually worked for Chrysler and was part of the original production of his car. He went down to the dealer sat in a Charger and said it felt too big so he tried the Challenger and the rest is history. He had to take the car to a parking lot across the street to get use to it before driving it home, big change from his Beetle. It is a Bright Blue Metallic 318 2 barrel car with a blue interior which he paid about $3000 dollars for. We are doing a couple upgrades to the car ie. a rallye hood and wheels but staying fairly true to its original form.
I'd like to say thanks for all the help I've gotten during this build this forum has saved me. I hope in some way my thread returns the favor. I have a Youtube restoration show and I plan to post the videos relevant to this build as they come, sorry I didn't take many pictures along the way.


Here's the Videos

-May 21, 2009- In this episode Jeff shows a rust repair in the left quarter panel of the Challenger project and we get our first shipment of parts in from Nick's Classic auto. Then Victor smokes the taillights to our 89 Supra project and Alvaro is blocking the 1969 Dodge Dart.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yg1tFGAar6Y


— May 28, 2009 — In this episode Jeff puts new floor pans from AMD into the 1973 Dodge Challenger. See the removal of the old floor pans and the fit, prep, and installation of the new AMD pans. Then we catch up a little on the 1972 Dodge Dart as we prepare for a Hughes 3500 stahl converter.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6U2b8adYMro



— June 17, 2009 — In this episode Jeffry welds the trunk floor and deck filler in the 1973 Dodge Challenger and removes the right quarter panel. Then we prepare and fit the new trunk drop out and outer wheel well for installation. The 1972 Dodge Dart has it's new 3500 stall converter installed and the body work is done on its right quarter. Alvaro displays his new 30" sanding block from sunchasertools.com on Seth's 1969 Dodge Dart.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=15uH9o610Xg

— June 20, 2009 — In this episode Jeffry puts the Auto Metal Direct trunk drop-out, outer wheel well, and quarter panel on the 1973 Dodge Challenger. Then he does a quick repair on the quarter panel to the 1972 Dodge Dart to fix up the quarter to door gap.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-gg4bo26kI


— August 25, 2009 — In this episode Jeff puts a roof skin on the 1973 Dodge Challenger project. See the Auto Metal Direct Skin from Nicks Classic Parts go on the car. I will show you spot welds, butt welds and the SEM product rust seal applied to the inner structure and panel bonding adhesive used to bond the center structure to the skin...

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=COHSlwrW3eI


— September 29, 2009 — In this episode Jeff shows a little block sanding basics on the 1973 Dodge Challenger project. Then we see the final look of the 1917 Dodge Roadster fenders and the 1934 5 Window Ford Coupe is nearing completion so we take a look at it. Enjoy.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NV0srklnw2c


— January 17, 2010 — After a quick shop update Jeff jumps into the header repair for the 1973 Dodge Challenger. An SMC repair using Duramix's SMC repair epoxy on a rare part check it out.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c7htaj-ylds


— February 04, 2010 — In this episode Jeff fixes a fitment issue on the 1973 Dodge Challenger. See how I measure, fix, and weld the sheet metal into proper alignment.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1LUyByhdrI8


— March 10, 2010 — In this episode Jeffry starts to final up the Dodge Challenger surfacing. It is a very good moment in the shop, we have many hours in our project, nerves are starting to intensify this car must be nice. I couldn't be more proud of this car and I stand behind all the work. This car will become a legacy in the family, our family.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BpWEbYq6l_4


— May 27, 2010 — In this episode we begin to get paint on the 1973 Dodge Challenger. You will see Jeff jamb paint the main body parts prep and mask the motor compartment and trunk for paint. The Dodge is going B5 Bright Blue Metallic which is an awesome original color and we love to see the color going down on these cars.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0nQlaSnomFE


jamesfreddys — June 09, 2010 — In this episode we get the 1973 Dodge Challenger in paint, we love to see them painted. 1973 CUS B5 Bright Blue Metallic looking good.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hpg6nfcmCkU

Here's where we are at presently I hope these videos are inspiring for all of you restoring your E bodies.
 

ramenth

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Nice that you're getting this all on video. I've thought of this myself on a few occasions. Great work.
 
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jamesfreddys

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Stock Suspension Rebuild and Install.

I took a few pics as Chris and I put the rebuilt suspension back into Jerry's Challenger.

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jamesfreddys

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Assembling Some of Our Restored and New Stuff on The Challenger

After a long delay I got a little work done on the assembly of Jerry's Dodge and put together some photo's and a quick video to share in the progress of what is rapidly starting to resemble a car. No, lets not take it that far but it's looking good I think you'll like what you see.


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FCjOLcQf9qg


Thanks for reading, Jeffry.
 

dlcsr

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I am starting on a 73 that has the exact same needed body work as your project. your videos are super helpful. I consider you an artist. the car is absolutely beautiful. thanks
 

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Pretty darn cool. And a nice ride too! video car **** rules. postcar.
 
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