One of them, anyway. They were so gorgeous, Challenger or 'Cuda. Their competitors were looking good, too. I really like the Cougars from this era, and the Trans Ams were serious performance cars. The Javelins were even looking good.
This is a rather long and not informative video. What was wrong with the car that had to be fixed and how did you do it? Also, such restorations cost a lot of money and reduce the value of the object a lot, since original, unrestored cars are in much higher demand nowadays.
My favorite muscle car!
One of them, anyway. They were so gorgeous, Challenger or 'Cuda. Their competitors were looking good, too.
I really like the Cougars from this era, and the Trans Ams were serious performance cars. The Javelins were even looking good.
AWESOME...MOPAR 4 EVER.
Excelente Trabajo !!!!!! Saludos desde Apodaca Nuevo Leon Mexico.....
Monster car😎💪🏾
Rusty bucket. You need to love your job very much to take it on.
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E S P E T A C U L A R !!!!
what is the song that starts around 13:20???
i love dodge challenger and other muscle cars i love what you did to the car she is sexy and amazing
1970
not quite oem but nice work
Frame connectors and painted stripes are not OEM, so close yet so far off but still nice work.
Who cares
Not full oem build close to one but not oem by any means
Nice but the engine is to much Orange
Why too much orange? 1970 Chrysler performance engines were painted like that...
Paint on engine is zero
This is a rather long and not informative video. What was wrong with the car that had to be fixed and how did you do it? Also, such restorations cost a lot of money and reduce the value of the object a lot, since original, unrestored cars are in much higher demand nowadays.
Nobody said it was a "how to"
Hideous stripes ruin it.