David At Willomet Motor And Fab Is Hanging ALL The Steel AND Carbon Body Panels On This Bad Ass 1970 Charger Project


David At Willomet Motor And Fab Is Hanging ALL The Steel AND Carbon Body Panels On This Bad Ass 1970 Charger Project

David’s 1970 Charger is something special. At first glance you might think it’s just another Mopar pro-touring build, but there is a lot more to it than that. Not only because he’s building the entire thing in his small garage space, which quickly starts shrinking when you start adding body panels to this thing. Did you know a Charger is 17 feet long? But there is more to it than the small space. David has built the chassis, which now includes a full frame, and is doing all the other work himself in this garage. We love the project, and appreciate David’s calm demeanor while putting this thing together, and we think you’ll dig it.

The latest video in the series is down below, and give a real good look at how replacement body panels go on an old classic like this 1970 Charger. And for some reason, watching this video makes the thought of hanging quarter panels on something seem like a pretty straight forward job. Even if they are huge, looking at them going on this car, along with every other body panel on the car, is pretty cool.

Check it out.

Video Description:

We’re installing a whole bunch of  ‪@autometaldirect‬ panels to make my 1970 Charger whole again. I’ve been calling it their, “Charger in a Box.” Also, be sure to stick around to the end for some carbon fiber hotness from ‪@Speedkore01‬ . I’m all in on this build.


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