UncleAl
New Member
Hi, and thanks for letting me join.
I don't currently own an A body car, but I will be buying a 70's Challenger in the future. In the meantime, I'm working on my 1969 Dodge Charger R/T. And since there's quite a bit of crossover in A & B body car parts, I thought it would be worth my time to expand my membership to other forums. A good example of this crossover is when I found a YouTube video showing a guy switching his steering wheel with a center horn button to the 3 spoke steering wheel with a horn half ring and 3 spoke cushion in a 1969 Dodge Dart. That happens to be exactly what I'm currently working on with my Charger, and the video showed me all the parts I need and how they go together.
So, I hope you don't mind my joining your group and using it to gain knowledge about Mopar cars and their assembly and to shop for parts while working on my current project, before moving on to my Challenger project.
Here's some pictures of my current project.
I don't currently own an A body car, but I will be buying a 70's Challenger in the future. In the meantime, I'm working on my 1969 Dodge Charger R/T. And since there's quite a bit of crossover in A & B body car parts, I thought it would be worth my time to expand my membership to other forums. A good example of this crossover is when I found a YouTube video showing a guy switching his steering wheel with a center horn button to the 3 spoke steering wheel with a horn half ring and 3 spoke cushion in a 1969 Dodge Dart. That happens to be exactly what I'm currently working on with my Charger, and the video showed me all the parts I need and how they go together.
So, I hope you don't mind my joining your group and using it to gain knowledge about Mopar cars and their assembly and to shop for parts while working on my current project, before moving on to my Challenger project.
Here's some pictures of my current project.