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boatmangc
03-12-2010, 03:48 PM
80000 miles 44 6 pack with original paint, Arizona car. I'm flying there to give it one of my 40 hour details and then.....

If anyone has a number decoder I need it I am out of town and away from mine.

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/P1010048.jpg
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/P1010050.jpg
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/P1010053.jpg
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/P1010063.jpg
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/P1010064.jpg

guspech750
03-12-2010, 03:53 PM
What a really nice car. I like it.

boatmangc
03-12-2010, 03:54 PM
The research I've done so far it's one of 178

Blk Mamba
03-12-2010, 03:58 PM
Iroquois beer sign on the wall, is it near Buffalo NY?

LANDY
03-12-2010, 04:07 PM
nice, really rare car, that year didnt have many 440 6 packs.

ImpalaSlayer
03-12-2010, 05:42 PM
wheres martyo?

JimP
03-13-2010, 03:29 PM
Too bad my old neighbor Doug passed away, he could prob tell you everything anyone would need to know about hat car. He was a 75 year old mopar lover could decode that thing off the top of his head. Nice to see cars like that have survived close to 40 years

stevengerard
03-13-2010, 04:13 PM
that's an awesome car, I love those - though it has the wrong battery (and it is dirty) - not worth anything now - I'll buy it for 2k or so.

boatmangc
03-13-2010, 06:29 PM
If I could buy it for 25K or so I'd jump on it.
I bet it's good for north of 50K

boatmangc
03-13-2010, 06:31 PM
Iroquois beer sign on the wall, is it near Buffalo NY?

It's in Arizona

boatmangc
10-17-2010, 04:18 PM
Spent all day yesterday with this car, I had a ball.
I took a bunch of pictures and thought I would stick up a few.
This car is in amazing shape. Original paint Arizona car with 80K miles on the clock.
It had been sitting a year since the last time it ran. Evidently it wasn't running too good then, both mufflers are blown. It has a few leaks and a few days detailing.
If there is anybody who knows a good old school wrench in the Phoenix area let me know, I think I am going to farm out the mechanicals

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/P1010061.jpg

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/P1000221.jpg
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[IMG]http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/P1000218.jpg

a_d_a_m
10-17-2010, 04:20 PM
Sharp.

Interesting to see some of the parts that it has in common with my old Cordoba ('77). Wiper motor & linkage, specifically, the worst job I ever did on that car.

CBT
10-17-2010, 05:42 PM
Nice! :beer: Looks like it's about 37 feet long, lol. What year is it?

TFB
10-17-2010, 06:07 PM
^^^^ Built 4-'71, it's no doubt a 1971, six packs were getting rare by then... Was amazing how fast the the muscle car died, within a couple years they were just about gone...

http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/P1010064.jpg

Bigdogjim
10-17-2010, 06:09 PM
Nice! :beer: Looks like it's about 37 feet long, lol. What year is it?
Build date was 4/71:)

CBT
10-17-2010, 06:12 PM
Build date was 4/71:)

Sweet, i'd love to have it. :beer:

J-MAN
10-17-2010, 06:12 PM
Post some pics of your detail please! Very curious.

1stMerc
10-17-2010, 07:11 PM
Oh, snap. that brings back memories. When i was in my early twenties to early thirties i had a 72 Charger SE i kept for 14 yrs. Had a bad accident that caved in the front end. Only reason i got rid of it. My buddy had a 71 with 440 six pack stuffed in it. He got married and the wife wasn't to crazy about the car so it had to go. Loe causes strange behavior.

More picks of the interior please.

Vortex
10-17-2010, 07:44 PM
I was never a huge fan of that bodystyle Charger but a nice one with a low miles 440 sixpack is pretty cool.

boatmangc
10-18-2010, 05:22 AM
I was never a huge fan of that bodystyle Charger but a nice one with a low miles 440 sixpack is pretty cool.

Me too, I Liked 70 and prior. But this many years later it is cooler than s#$t!
I was amazed when I got to it what a low profile car it is. It's big but the roofline is nice and low.
I am involved in this car for a close friend, it was her brother's and he passed from cancer. She had some one tell her it was worth 13-18 grand!
From what I have seen it would be worth more than that without the motor.

I took a ton of pictures and a couple of videos, once when I 1st got it started and another while running on a soupy mixture of fresh high test, Seafoam, Lead substitute and Octane booster. I also ran a little Marvel Mystery oil down the carb throats just to help things loosen up a bit.

I will be talking with Galen Govier today to discuss the numbers I recorded off of the engine block, transmission and rear end. to verify matching numbers.
Best I can tell the drivetrain has never been out.
It needs a few things I would expect in a 40 year old car.
Carbs cleaned
It appears to have a trans leak and from what I could tell it is coming from the front seal.
The valve cover gaskets are toast
The rear end input shaft has a leak.
It has Mopar belts and Mopar plug wires. I will be installing a repro correct battery, and the correct radiator hoses, I have a little repair to do to the right hand valve cover it is a little torqued around the filler cap and seeps a bit, it looks like I can massage it easily once the valve covers are off.
Other than that the interior is super clean there are two small tears on the drivers seat upright one about a half inch and the other about 1 1/4 ". I wil put up some more pics up this evening. Be sure and watch the videos when they go up, There are some good images of the interior in them I think...
I left here Friday at 5:00 PM and got back last night at 10:00 PM with the time changes I ate dinner Friday night around 1:00 AM and of course in Phoenix I went for mexican :bounce: Nothing like sleeping on triple heat Hatch peppers.
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/P1000241.jpg

martyo
10-18-2010, 05:30 AM
Looks nice.

What is the seller asking for it?

martyo
10-18-2010, 05:34 AM
I will be installing a repro correct battery

Whose do you use?

Cobra25
10-18-2010, 05:35 AM
That's a really nice car. I'm sure their is a ton of guys out their that would love to own that.

boatmangc
10-18-2010, 05:42 AM
Looks nice.

What is the seller asking for it?

PM for more info, we are not opposed to selling outright.
But my detail is not optional :lol:
Waiting on a little more info Marty.
Want to be sure it is numbers matching.
I expect to run it through Mecum, Barrett Jackson or similar in Scottsdale.


As Far as the battery, I have found several offers online at around $240 + shipping but I am leaning to the Year One battery.
I have a few odds and ends to buy, Ends for the sunvisors, Idle solenoid, and a few other small items.

martyo
10-18-2010, 05:54 AM
As Far as the battery, I have found several offers online at around $240 + shipping but I am leaning to the Year One battery.

The Year One battery is made by these folks:

http://www.turbostart.com/

Call them directly to get pricing. If (when) the battery goes down, it will be better to be able to deal with them directly.

I have had a number of batteries from them (I like the look), but they have had their share of problems. The yellow cap that I am running now in my '66 Belvedere has been the best and came straight from Axion.

As I am sure that you know, the other Mopar parts are available from Year One, although sometimes you have to wait for them to get them in stock.

This is, by the way, a great thread.

When will you be getting into town for the Fat Car Shootout?

ctrlraven
10-18-2010, 06:18 AM
That's a nice looking Mopar.

Vortex
10-18-2010, 07:57 AM
Me too, I Liked 70 and prior. But this many years later it is cooler than s#$t!
I was amazed when I got to it what a low profile car it is. It's big but the roofline is nice and low.
I am involved in this car for a close friend, it was her brother's and he passed from cancer. She had some one tell her it was worth 13-18 grand!
From what I have seen it would be worth more than that without the motor.

I took a ton of pictures and a couple of videos, once when I 1st got it started and another while running on a soupy mixture of fresh high test, Seafoam, Lead substitute and Octane booster. I also ran a little Marvel Mystery oil down the carb throats just to help things loosen up a bit.

I will be talking with Galen Govier today to discuss the numbers I recorded off of the engine block, transmission and rear end. to verify matching numbers.
Best I can tell the drivetrain has never been out.
It needs a few things I would expect in a 40 year old car.
Carbs cleaned
It appears to have a trans leak and from what I could tell it is coming from the front seal.
The valve cover gaskets are toast
The rear end input shaft has a leak.
It has Mopar belts and Mopar plug wires. I will be installing a repro correct battery, and the correct radiator hoses, I have a little repair to do to the right hand valve cover it is a little torqued around the filler cap and seeps a bit, it looks like I can massage it easily once the valve covers are off.
Other than that the interior is super clean there are two small tears on the drivers seat upright one about a half inch and the other about 1 1/4 ". I wil put up some more pics up this evening. Be sure and watch the videos when they go up, There are some good images of the interior in them I think...
I left here Friday at 5:00 PM and got back last night at 10:00 PM with the time changes I ate dinner Friday night around 1:00 AM and of course in Phoenix I went for mexican :bounce: Nothing like sleeping on triple heat Hatch peppers.
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/P1000241.jpg

Hopefully you are showing this to demonstrate you are going to use the original orange one and not the chrome one!

boatmangc
10-18-2010, 10:04 AM
Hopefully you are showing this to demonstrate you are going to use the original orange one and not the chrome one!

For sure
The chrome one was on it, I found the original on a shelf

boatmangc
10-18-2010, 05:04 PM
The Year One battery is made by these folks:

http://www.turbostart.com/

Call them directly to get pricing. If (when) the battery goes down, it will be better to be able to deal with them directly.

I have had a number of batteries from them (I like the look), but they have had their share of problems. The yellow cap that I am running now in my '66 Belvedere has been the best and came straight from Axion.

As I am sure that you know, the other Mopar parts are available from Year One, although sometimes you have to wait for them to get them in stock.

This is, by the way, a great thread.

When will you be getting into town for the Fat Car Shootout?

Marty you are the man!
I will be in town 10/29, I am doing one of my paint restorations on Mike Shultz's Mark 8.
I'm guessing you will be finishing up on a motor install around then.
How far are you from Kennesaw?

boatmangc
10-18-2010, 05:14 PM
Here's another one.
Ever seen one of these?
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/P1000248.jpg

CBT
10-18-2010, 05:18 PM
That's kind of crazy. Does the microphone reach the backseat? Hmmm....what's recorded on that tape? :cool:

boatmangc
10-18-2010, 05:43 PM
I would want to run it to the back bumper,
Not much sounds better than a BB Mopar on a hard decelleration. That snarl sounds like...
Well you know what it sounds like!
That was one of the things I liked most about my Road Runner the snarl on a 3 4 upshift at 5700 was magic.

CBT you need to come to SSHS10 you sound like you are sick enough to hang with me!

1stMerc
10-18-2010, 06:11 PM
Me too, I Liked 70 and prior. But this many years later it is cooler than s#$t!
I was amazed when I got to it what a low profile car it is. It's big but the roofline is nice and low.
I am involved in this car for a close friend, it was her brother's and he passed from cancer. She had some one tell her it was worth 13-18 grand!
From what I have seen it would be worth more than that without the motor.

I took a ton of pictures and a couple of videos, once when I 1st got it started and another while running on a soupy mixture of fresh high test, Seafoam, Lead substitute and Octane booster. I also ran a little Marvel Mystery oil down the carb throats just to help things loosen up a bit.

I will be talking with Galen Govier today to discuss the numbers I recorded off of the engine block, transmission and rear end. to verify matching numbers.
Best I can tell the drivetrain has never been out.
It needs a few things I would expect in a 40 year old car.
Carbs cleaned
It appears to have a trans leak and from what I could tell it is coming from the front seal.
The valve cover gaskets are toast
The rear end input shaft has a leak.
It has Mopar belts and Mopar plug wires. I will be installing a repro correct battery, and the correct radiator hoses, I have a little repair to do to the right hand valve cover it is a little torqued around the filler cap and seeps a bit, it looks like I can massage it easily once the valve covers are off.
Other than that the interior is super clean there are two small tears on the drivers seat upright one about a half inch and the other about 1 1/4 ". I wil put up some more pics up this evening. Be sure and watch the videos when they go up, There are some good images of the interior in them I think...
I left here Friday at 5:00 PM and got back last night at 10:00 PM with the time changes I ate dinner Friday night around 1:00 AM and of course in Phoenix I went for mexican :bounce: Nothing like sleeping on triple heat Hatch peppers.
http://i60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/P1000241.jpg

Sweet, keep the info coming. I loved my old Charger. Wished i'd had the means and the space, to repair it back then.

martyo
10-18-2010, 08:01 PM
Marty you are the man!
I will be in town 10/29, I am doing one of my paint restorations on Mike Shultz's Mark 8.
I'm guessing you will be finishing up on a motor install around then.
How far are you from Kennesaw?

I should have the motor back from the machine shop but I am waiting on some parts, so....

I hope to test on Halloween weekend.

Maybe 45 minutes from Kennesaw plus or minus.

boatmangc
10-19-2010, 03:23 AM
I uploaded this last night.
This is when I first got it started, It had run maybe 5 minutes without stalling. This car hasn't been started in a year and at that time it was driven to the owners funeral.
Prior to that who knows.
You can hear the baffles in the mufflers rattling. Both of them are done. I expect it was fron a hard lean backfire they aren't rusty.
http://s60.photobucket.com/albums/h9/boatmangc/Charger/?action=view&current=P1000249-1.mp4

boatmangc
10-28-2011, 06:44 AM
OK folks, this car is on the market for sure now, the seller is highly motivated and wants to move it before the end of the year.
Anyone interested should PM Me.
I will be posting it in the other cars for sale listing later on but I figured there were enough pics in this thread to stir interest.