1970 Dodge Charger Bodyshop Update – From Disaster To Dream Car



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When Stephane brought his 1970 Charger to Nick for restoration, he knew it was in bad shape.. but nobody knew how bad it really was. But master metal man George has been working his magic on the car, and the results are incredible. PLUS .. Mail Time!
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36 thoughts on “1970 Dodge Charger Bodyshop Update – From Disaster To Dream Car”

  1. Nice that's one nice charger it's going to be and now it's going to be a four-speed on top of it that's really going to bring a high dollar car the owner should be thrilled maybe not is wallet but he has nothing to worry about yet he can get his money back and then some

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  2. You can restore anything if you have enough money, there are parts to be had or know someone that can make them. Rolls Royce had panels MADE BY HAND over wooden bucks. Each car was an individual.

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  3. I’m glad I have a 68’ .. all my metal was available and only thing that wasn’t replaced was roof skin, cab floor and firewall .. everything else completely replaced. I know the pain lol .. mine isn’t a charger anymore it’s a Auto Metal Direct car now.

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  4. Finally got to watch Vanishing Point original film. Seems Kowalski was really conflicted and jaded. The car footage was really good for 1970. A cool movie Idea would be to show a whole other story on that car before kowalski drove it. Maybe it was a legendary street racer before he got it?

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  5. Wow that charger is coming along nicely. That's a lot work. Good to know the right people to get the job done right too. Finding parts can be a bit tricky. Can't wait to see this build completed. Thank you for sharing.

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  6. Hi Nick as you know I am heading back home with my 1971 Hemi Cuda and I just can’t thank you enough for your professional knowledge and kindness that you gave me I have been in business for years myself it’s very rare to come across people like your self that work on other people cars and go to all lengths of making sure that you were happy making me happy very rare in these days it’s know wonder you are known all over the world so again thank you very much my friend every time I take this car you will be my thoughts

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  7. NIck -just where is the jig ?? If this was done freehand ,which it obviously was it simply cannot be square . And his welding looks horrible -lumpy .blobby and sketchy . Sorry Nick but this work is not good even though the gaps might be right . Real shame. And I think you know that .

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