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68Charger4myDAD
06-18-2008, 12:23 PM
Hello my name is Cody I'm 25yrs old I have a 1968 Charger that I'm building. Last April of 2007 my Dad was diagnosed with a Gleoblastoma brain tumor the worst of the worst. He passed away less than two months later in June. It was the biggest loss I have ever had. He meant so much to me, we were great friends.

My Dad was into muscle cars his whole life and he did his own work on them. My first car was a '74 Nova and I paid $400 for it and my Dad and I did the work (mostly him because I was learning). He put $13.72 into the gas tank to test drive to make sure it was safe, but the rest was all my money. I learned a lot from my Dad and with inheritence money I wanted to do something to honor my Dad. I felt that he didn't sacrifice himself for me to blow the money on a new bass boat, truck, and BS toys, I would rather buy those with money that I earned. So I bought what I thought was the King Kong of muscle cars and build the crap out of it myself.

The plans for the car are making the interior look as original as possible except the added tach where the clock goes, which redline installed and made my gauge cluster looks amazing they did an awesome job. Also I'm putting in a Tilt colum with the Rappid wheel from flamming river. The interior will be black as well as the exterior paint. My theme is blacked out and that goes for the trim and maybe the bumber, but I'm not sure yet. I will put a gun metal RT stripe with the words In memory of my DAD. The motor is a stroked 440 to 500 built by FBO Systems and that's the only thing I'm not doing since I have never done that. Converting to a 5speed from Classic Mopar 5speed. Reilly motorsports front Altercation with Ride Techs 4link using adjustable coilovers. Willwoods 13" drilled slotted up front 12.25 inthe rear using 6 piston and 4 piston calipers. I will be using a Dana 60 with a power lock. And for the Ice on the car Concept one from Jason Rushforth 20x10 in the rear and 19x8 upfront blacked out centers with a gunmetal hoop. The wheels are sweet and Jason was very good to work with he has alot of great ideas. Every one that I have went through to get these parts have been great and I would reccomen them all. I have so much more to say, but I want to keep it short so you don't get board. Thank you

Rybar
06-18-2008, 04:06 PM
Welcome aboard, sweet project and a nice way to honor your dad. Keep us posted with lots of pics. :thumbsup: My moms battled cancer twice and beat it, so I know it's hard to take.

camcojb
06-18-2008, 04:13 PM
welcome! :cheers: That's a great project you've got there.

Jody

awr68
06-18-2008, 04:15 PM
Welcome!!
That's a great outline of the project and it sounds like a killer car in the making...your dad is looking down on you with a big proud papa smile!!!

GHOSTDANCER
06-18-2008, 06:10 PM
Welcome to :lateral: :cheers:

7TSS
06-18-2008, 06:26 PM
Welcome. Cool project you got going. Your dad is probably looking down at it with a big grin.

JayR
06-18-2008, 10:23 PM
Glad to finally see you on here, Cody. Great site with great people. You and your project will fit right in. You'll make friends and learn a lot!

68Charger4myDAD
06-18-2008, 11:08 PM
Thanks everyone for your support and I look forward meeting people and learning a lot.

G_T
06-18-2008, 11:14 PM
Excellent! Another mopar owner - and a Charger to boot! I can dig that! :thumbsup:

ProTouring442
06-19-2008, 05:56 AM
Welcome!

My father and I have built several cars together since I was a kid... I think I'll call him in a few just to bug him.

Very sorry for your loss, and what a great way to remember him!

Shiny Side Up!
Bill

fastback
06-19-2008, 06:56 PM
Great story and a great way to to honor your father. I lost my dad two years ago. Man, I'd like to tell you the pain goes away, but that would be a lie. I'm currently building a '65 Mustang fastback that my dad bought for me 29 years ago for 350 bucks...my first car. It's honestly costing every dime I have to bring it back to life, but I cannot put a price on the time I spent and the things I learned from my father under the hood of that rusty little car. Good luck with your build. I hope it's the baddest Charger ever built...

XcYZ
06-21-2008, 08:38 AM
Welcome aboard, Cody. :thumbsup: Keep us up to speed.