RusTy/SE
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I've owned my Challenger R/T SE since purchasing it 1994. Sold new as a 440-4 car at Hunter - now Oakland - Dodge on W. 14 Mile in Madison Heights, Michigan, the Challenger was used, abused, likely street raced, then put up wet, finally being picked up by the Royal Oak Police Department as an abandoned vehicle March 1993.
The fellow who won the ensuing police auction is who i purchased the Challenger from through his ad in Hemmings Motor News.
The original motor and trans had been replaced but along with the front suspension have now been rebuilt, mostly reassembled, and wait to be reinstalled; the dash and door panels were still there along with vinyl seats (from a 70 318 Challenger according to the Broadcast sheet found in back of the driver side bucket) but the rest of the interior is m-i-a. My goal from the outset has been to end up with a reliable cruiser. She's going back to how she was ordered new along with several upgrades. US Car Tool frame connectors, fresh wiring harnesses, poly-urethane suspension components, 15" wheels and tires, ss lines, interior and all mechanicals rebuilt, restored, or replaced as available funds allow.
The fun has begun!
1971 440 (needed a .030 overbore), 1969 Chrysler 727 trans, and some of the front suspension await their once and future home...
Fresh plum crazy paint begins appearing for the first time in 40 years...
The original motor and trans had been replaced but along with the front suspension have now been rebuilt, mostly reassembled, and wait to be reinstalled; the dash and door panels were still there along with vinyl seats (from a 70 318 Challenger according to the Broadcast sheet found in back of the driver side bucket) but the rest of the interior is m-i-a. My goal from the outset has been to end up with a reliable cruiser. She's going back to how she was ordered new along with several upgrades. US Car Tool frame connectors, fresh wiring harnesses, poly-urethane suspension components, 15" wheels and tires, ss lines, interior and all mechanicals rebuilt, restored, or replaced as available funds allow.
The fun has begun!
1971 440 (needed a .030 overbore), 1969 Chrysler 727 trans, and some of the front suspension await their once and future home...
Fresh plum crazy paint begins appearing for the first time in 40 years...