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Original Oil pan

Restoration phase

Much of the original sub-frames were strong enough to be reused. Here you can see the patched ends.

 This is common on many Charger restorations as water and debris clog the drain holes.

 

 

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Lee1's unibody was rotisserie restored. Here the body is shown after being dismantled and media blasted. 

 

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Lee1's floor gets replaced and exposes the original sub frame in the process. Any remaining rust was removed at this point extending the lifespan of the original unibody.

There was no guesswork needed for the graphics. Enough of the originals were intact

under the crappy green paint to make an accurate template for the artist.

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Return of an American Icon

 

 

Starting up Lee1 for the first time

 

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