@@glassglowz each project is different. Each challenge unique… each one increases your skill set. Been doing this for nearly 40 years, and I always learn something new. The only difference between now and 40 years ago is I’m not intimidated by much anymore. Lol.
OMG finally you resume this build after like 7 years. I beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen waiting. I was single when i started your 74 Dodge Challenger Restoration series now I have two kids :D
@@glassglowz mines from Michigan! I had more rust than you did! It took a year and alot of late nights after the daughter was in bed to get it rust free. pm me if you want to chat! I have alot of spare parts.
@@glassglowz its on e body only site. look up member restoration thread and look up the thread "70 challenger restoration- has begun!" its my struggle with mine. lol you are welcome to comment with your info to chat if u like.
@@enforcer5053 just found it! I didn't know about that site. I'm on e-bodies.org forum.e-bodies.org/your-restoration-project-roseville-moparts/10/74-challenger-canadian-restoration/13673/
Just found your channel, great stuff! I am glad to know that it's not just my challenger that is rotted just as bad as yours! I too will be taking on this project. Looks like I am in for some fun! 71 R/T triple black Challenger 383 car. This is when I am wishing Dynacorn still made the full bodies ready to go! I plan on installing either the Hellcat engine and tranny or the scat pack 6.4 If anyone knows if some company is making the full body like Dynacorn was, please let me know.
@@glassglowz I was curious if you were on Cody’s site. Glad to see you’re well aware of it. His videos and guides while working on his various MoPar projects are very informative and his attention to detail is top notch. 🤜🤛
You are doing excellent work! Keep after it. I’m enjoying your videos.
Thanks Mike! I'm slowly getting better at metal fab. By the time I'm done this car I might know what I'm doing 😆
@@glassglowz each project is different. Each challenge unique… each one increases your skill set. Been doing this for nearly 40 years, and I always learn something new. The only difference between now and 40 years ago is I’m not intimidated by much anymore. Lol.
OMG finally you resume this build after like 7 years. I beeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeen waiting. I was single when i started your 74 Dodge Challenger Restoration series now I have two kids :D
LOL... well I did upload some videos the last few years. Glad you're back watching the videos.
So good - 2 videos bam bam - love this build - not for the faint hearted
Thanks for watching. Wait till you see the next video coming out next week 😮
Sweet 👍
Thanks buddy!
glad to see you back! Im in barrie and doing a 70 challenger! i no your pain!
Thanks buddy! Is your Challenger a Canadian car as well? The salt sure kills them!
@@glassglowz mines from Michigan! I had more rust than you did! It took a year and alot of late nights after the daughter was in bed to get it rust free. pm me if you want to chat! I have alot of spare parts.
@@enforcer5053 Do you have a build thread on e-bodies.org?
@@glassglowz its on e body only site. look up member restoration thread and look up the thread "70 challenger restoration- has begun!" its my struggle with mine. lol you are welcome to comment with your info to chat if u like.
@@enforcer5053 just found it! I didn't know about that site. I'm on e-bodies.org
forum.e-bodies.org/your-restoration-project-roseville-moparts/10/74-challenger-canadian-restoration/13673/
Just found your channel, great stuff! I am glad to know that it's not just my challenger that is rotted just as bad as yours! I too will be taking on this project. Looks like I am in for some fun! 71 R/T triple black Challenger 383 car. This is when I am wishing Dynacorn still made the full bodies ready to go! I plan on installing either the Hellcat engine and tranny or the scat pack 6.4
If anyone knows if some company is making the full body like Dynacorn was, please let me know.
Ah man, most of these old cars are complete rust buckets! You should check out e-bodies.org. They have a ton of info over there.
Thanks for watching!
@@glassglowz
I was curious if you were on Cody’s site. Glad to see you’re well aware of it. His videos and guides while working on his various MoPar projects are very informative and his attention to detail is top notch. 🤜🤛
@@StreetChally73 it's a great site! My name over there is daaboots.
Good job..cheers
Thanks for watching!