John I really appreciate your comments. Your not building an ornament you are building bucket list dreams. You brought my dream to life again. My childhood memories will meld into new memories with my grandkids. I can't thank you enough you're a telanted man and good friend.
I look forward to coming out and giving you a hand as it progresses (not on a getting paid to do it level). This car is going to be absolutely amazing 🤟🏽😎🤟🏽
Yes, to do a job like that on these types of cars can no doubt turn into a six figure car very easily ! Even just to be a driver with today's cost and labor regardless of who does the work ? You being by yourself and being a one man band as to say could very easily take two years or close to that, and another thing to take into consideration is when those shops do it in a year or less you don't see who or how many people are working on it ?
Hey Jon I've ask ya questions before I'm alitte late but on that 70 charger you did on top of those fenders how did fix that .my father's 70 charger fenders has dimples on it I thought would ask ya how would you fix it by chance
John I really appreciate your comments. Your not building an ornament you are building bucket list dreams. You brought my dream to life again. My childhood memories will meld into new memories with my grandkids. I can't thank you enough you're a telanted man and good friend.
I look forward to coming out and giving you a hand as it progresses (not on a getting paid to do it level). This car is going to be absolutely amazing 🤟🏽😎🤟🏽
Let’s see the finished project when you can!
Nice work man! I just finished mine after 5 years of work, all done myself, as you said - A LOT of my time and money, but rewarding!
Cool, it’s a major undertaking. Can’t imagine trying to do one in a guy’s spare time!
the car looks amazing,... these Chargers are so friggen nice looking, a timeless design.
I agree, one of my all time favourites. Very cool to have had the opportunity to rebuild this one
Sorry about the video quality everyone, I guess my used gopro is on its way out, hopefully I’ll upgrade it in the near future 🤟🏽😎🤟🏽
Awesome stuff. Next up is Gold Nugget Gold Nugget Gold Nugget!!😅
I know!! It’s put away for winter, and trying to get the motor for my 69 put back together…. Just not enough time in the day anymore 😳😳
Great job John. The charger looks amazing.
Looks great, true work of art..
Nice Job, Always fun part is putting them together
Thanks, it is always cool seeing parts go back on, but also stressful after having a car this far apart for so long….
Yes, to do a job like that on these types of cars can no doubt turn into a six figure car very easily ! Even just to be a driver with today's cost and labor regardless of who does the work ? You being by yourself and being a one man band as to say could very easily take two years or close to that, and another thing to take into consideration is when those shops do it in a year or less you don't see who or how many people are working on it ?
Hey Jon I've ask ya questions before I'm alitte late but on that 70 charger you did on top of those fenders how did fix that .my father's 70 charger fenders has dimples on it I thought would ask ya how would you fix it by chance
I don’t recall exactly, but those fenders needed a massive amount of repair, they were probably skimmed completely with filler