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    colorado noob

    Welcome! I've been working on mine up here today, too. I live in a converted barn though, and it seems to bake from all sides.
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    Second A Body

    Beautiful. Welcome! Gives my fish something to aspire to.
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    Saving a Swinger

    Nowadays she's doing much better. Radiator, heater, shocks, exhaust, carpet, keystones, brakes, alignment, lots of driving. Cold today, but better than sinking into ground.
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    New from TX, 68 notchback fish

    Very cool, nice find!
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    Hello from Colorado!

    Another Colorado welcome. Good to have you on the forum.
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    New 72 Dart Swinger owner

    Nice car. Welcome!
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    Saving a Swinger

    So should I start a thread in member restorations for updates or something else? I've been getting the radiator fixed up, got a bench seat back in it, etc. Trying to get it all sorted.
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    Saving a Swinger

    Thanks! It's a shame I can't keep them all. Traveling so much it seems I leave cars all over the place. I'd love to find myself somewhere to put them, and start keeping a couple and learning the ins and outs of all of it, body and paint, fab, etc. I love this stuff, but I have much to learn as...
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    Saving a Swinger

    I don't have the Saratoga anymore. It was a Golden Lion RB 383. Super smooth.
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    Saving a Swinger

    Thanks everyone. It's good to be back. Here's the Charger and the Saratoga. The Charger I bought out of Texas and slowly replaced old broken stuff with new better stuff until it was a 500 stroker, 4 speed, with 3.91s in the back etc etc. 6 years, and then someone ran a light and ended it. The...
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    Saving a Swinger

    Hey guys and gals, My name is Travis. I am 24, and have been a mopar guy from the beginning. '68 Charger first for many years, then later a '59 Saratoga. Many other great American play things have come and gone, as well as some great classic imports like a '74 2002 Tii and an '84 GTV6, but...
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