My 1970 Dodge Charger needed a real chassis for the kind of driving I had in mind. It’s pretty impressive what what we can build from scratch with the right parts and tools, and a few good friends. This time, we’re wrapping up the base frame build for the Willomet Charger chassis, so settle in for some good problem solving and how-to, and enjoy the steady burn that is this project.
The full Charger build series:
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David
Shirts and stickers:
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Folks featured in the episode:
David at Demoise Welding and Fabrication [ Ссылка ]
John at Fife Metal Works [ Ссылка ]
Parts and gear used in the episode:
Frame rails were bent by Jimmy at MRC Fabrication [ Ссылка ]
Front suspension is from Chris Alston’s Chassisworks [ Ссылка ]
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Welding cups are from Mike Furick [ Ссылка ]
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Speed squares and table stops are from Eric at Genuine Metal Works [ Ссылка ]
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Check out many of the tools used in this episode:
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Music in this episode comes from Epidemic Sound and Artlist. In order of
play:
Virginia Highway, by Tigerblood Jewel
Live that Blues, by Brick Fields
I Left my Hat in Santa Fe, by Christian Andersen
The Mission, by J.F. Gloss
Turnaround, by Tigerblood Jewel
Always with You, by Chris Shards
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