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Widow Maker

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Hello folks,

I am Frank from Oak Harbor WA. I am restoring a 1970 Challenger R/T. Originally a 383/Auto Counsel car. I have upgraded to 440 being built by Drivelineworks in Florida along with a rebuilt BB 727 Tq Flight with a statge 2 Viper shift kit and 2800 RPM Converter.

Took her down to nothing, cut out rusty metal and fabbed/welded in new pieces. New disc and power brake assembly and everything rebulit or in like new condition now. This form has been an invaluable resource. Looking forward to contributing.

Best,

Frank,

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fasjac

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Welcome from Arkansas! That’s some nice work, looking great. Thanks for sharing pics.
 

moparleo

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:welcome: aboard.
That is what we call a "restification".
A personal take on a rebuild as opposed to an actual restoration where all of the original finishes and colors are done to the various parts.
I noticed the rear fender flares, an old school touch for sure.
We need some pictures after the assembly and cutt & buff. Should be fine.
 

1972 AAR Cuda

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Welcome - from a fellow Washingtonian! The Challenger look to be progressing nicely! I know what it takes to get to that point - keep up the good work!
 
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