Vehicle Owner

Member ID: marcusantonus

Location: Norcal, CA

Vehicle Info

1970 Dodge Challenger

Bragging Rights

  • 1/4 Mile0 sec @ -1 mph
  • 0-600sec
  • Top Speed-1mph
  • HP-1
  • Weight-1lbs

Major Upgrades

  • turbo
  • nitrous
  • bore increase
  • port and polish
  • supercharger
  • extrude honed
  • stroke increase
  • engine swap

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    • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.

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Last updated: Apr 25, 2009

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Marc’s Dodge Challenger
“MARS70”

  • Currently 3.5866666666666 /5 Stars.
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marcusantonus's 1970 Dodge Challenger

marcusantonus's 1970 Dodge Challenger

marcusantonus's 1970 Dodge Challenger

 

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The exterior and interior top had holes rusted through..water just dripped through and rusted everything...started to grind the rust with wire wheel..of course i used a dust mask..was nasty.

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marcusantonus's 1970 Dodge Challenger

Once i have smooth will use Rust Dr. and spray over to neutralize the rust...

marcusantonus's 1970 Dodge Challenger

The floors have the same damage..looking to sand blast the rust areas and apply Rust Dr.

marcusantonus's 1970 Dodge Challenger

Pictures of the interior dismantle

marcusantonus's 1970 Dodge Challenger

 

marcusantonus's 1970 Dodge Challenger

 

 

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moparts  

Posted by: moparts

06/02/2009 04:22AM

Looking nice. should be a beauty when finished. I like it when people take the initiative to work on their cars themselves. thumbs up.

CeejayzEclipse  

Posted by: CeejayzEclipse

04/19/2009 08:17PM

keep up the good work, good luck on your project!

rktennant  

Posted by: rktennant

04/16/2009 08:07PM

Hey looks like you doing a heck of a job .I know what all that rust is like , not much fun ! Keep up the good work and watch out for the burn out. Keep the pic. coming .

ivanfp1  

Posted by: ivanfp1

03/12/2009 03:22PM

Hey Marc, When you told me you were restoring a 1970 Challenger, I thought you meant a side project of sorts. But you've got a full scale restoration. Looks like a lot of work! It's nice that you have a personal connection to this car. I wish you smooth sailing and success - update as you go - very interesting stuff! Ivan

marcos903  

Posted by: marcos903

02/12/2009 01:29PM

nice,u doin good restoring that beast, caint wait to c when itz done 5*z

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Vehicle Owner

Member ID: marcusantonus

Location: Norcal, CA