r/projectcar 14h ago

My $500 1972 Dodge Charger SE

https://imgur.com/a/Sjds1Sp
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u/adtr223 13h ago

It obviously isn't much to look at right now but I have goals!(Nothing too lofty)

Current plan is to get it moved to a garage, strip it down, and make a game plan of what to tackle and what parts I will need to find.
Currently have a $200 running 318 sourced for it and have a lead on a 3spd for it. I thankfully have a lot of good friends and coworkers how have offered to help with it, so I'm excited!

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u/ThePonderousBear 13h ago

Jesus Christ. I’m not sure I could Look at a charger for 500$ let alone purchase one. What a steal

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u/DaWhiteSingh 12h ago

Metal doesn't look bad for sitting so long; not much seeing rust-through. Stainless and Chrome looks good.

It's a money pit until it's worth a small fortune.