Every scratch into metal that is then covered by a new panel is a rust spot that will come through in time. In some environments like Florida you could store it inside and it will still rust.
Me, too! Unless you're a millionaire, most of us will never have any of these old cars. These cars were so cheap in the 80's and 90's it's unreal. I was lucky to have had a few Mopars in my youth...73 Charger 318 $1400. 73 Challenger 340 $500. 69 RR 383 $2400. 74 Gold Duster 225 $free. 69.5 Super Bee 413 $900. I wish i would have held onto at least one of those cars. sigh
@@mrkemblegilstrap 68 GTX,$600...70 R/T SE charger $700...55chevy2 door post$50...57 2dr hard top Bel Air$200...68GTO $800...41 Willys truck $1000 But this was 1969 to 1977, I still have the GTO and the Willys I'm putting 1971 340 from a Challenger in it as we speak, wanted a 327 but couldn't find one
Dude I was thinking the same exact thing I was like once I hit the jackpot I’m definitely contacting these guys.. And I don’t even drive 😳 never had a license.
Best Restoration Ever Seen! I've been really impressed by it's change... Everything seems perfect! 💯 I've been hoping for a car like this. Brilliant Work Gentlemen ❤️
Nice to see a project start from a rust bucket. Lately most video projects start with "We found this sweet 90% original grandma spec car and now we're going to ruin it with a buncha aftermarket parts you might not be able to find 10 or 20 years from now. Watch us build it into some ridiculous beast somebody will wreck leaving Cars and Coffee."
@@kanggoo57 You don't seem to realize that certain collectibles are worth more restored to factory condition than heavily modified. I don't need a duckface to lecture me about cars.
I know absolutely nothing about cars Hell I’m 37 years old and never even drove a car, but I sat and watch this entire video Absolutely amazing such a beautiful car great job guys.
Absolutely beautiful. There is one thing that I have always wanted to see on a 70 to 73 Challenger, especially on a restomod like what y'all have done to yours. A custom fitted rear wing, like those on a Superbird. Custom height, you know what I mean. Anyway, Great show! Thanks Guys. 1🙂👍
Мне всегда нравился додж челленджер, а особенно первые его модели. Приятно видеть с чего начиналась работа и чем она закончилась. Результат поразил. Привет из России!
It would be so cool to be able to drop your car off at a shop like this with a blank check and tell them what you want, then a few months later come pick it up
@@adamhaselup1125 Hi. I would take it over any newer version of the Challenger. There are a number of reasons why. First of all, cars from the early 70's were so much simpler. Easier to work on. No computers. Less points of failure. More room to work on the motor. No computer controlled junk, no need for a $100k diagnostic machine and no need to take to someone for help. Also, older vehicles were built to last. New ones, not so much. So much plastic. Thin body panels. Cheap components. The new ones are nice, don't get me wrong, I have nothing against them for what they are, but if the decision is old vs new I'll take old any day.
I think LICobra makes a good point to this conversation and that has to do with one's age when they are exposed to a particular car. I was just a kid when I first saw the 70's era Challengers, Cudas, and Chargers. Being exposed to a vehicle, song, movie, etc., at a young age has a profound effect on a person. There is an indelible link to that object. People who are 13 yrs old seeing a new Hellcat will bond to that late model Hellcat over the older 70's era cars simply because that's what they were exposed to. This is my theory anyways, take it with a grain of salt. :)
they shouldve went with black rims, black interior with a roll bar setup, wouldve been more bada$$.. so many ppl out there i noticed with bad taste and they take it out on cars.
I have actually toured Schwartz performance and it was one of the coolest experiences just to see all of their projects and how they make their chassis for resto modding
@@abstract0014 not like the original wheels would fit on there. The car is wearing a big brake rotor kit, so the stock wheels won’t clear the brakes. Cars that have large brakes over stock with the power to back it up need bigger wheels and thinner wider tires to perform better than stock. At least it doesn’t have Cragars or some other played out small tire and wheel setup on there that everyone and their momma has on their ride
@@troyyarbrough Sorry, I didn't mean to offend you. I guess your opinion saying my opinion was wrong means that neither one of us are supposed to have an opinion?
On parts alone, they easily spent at least $35,000 USD. Very good chance it was more than that. That motor would've been $10,000 by itself, if not more lol
It’s a beautiful car but you can definitely tell these are not mopar guys, us mopar guys are not huge fans of resto mods, we like to keep things original, I would’ve much preferred them restore it to factory since it is a 70 R/T. But I can appreciate their hard work, awesome build guys!
These are usually done for very wealthy clients, car collectors and such. They find and buy these broken down antiques and pay car restaurateurs an incredible amount of money. If I had to judge this one off-hand, I'd say the guys asked at least 500k for it. Probably even more - there's restorations that can cost into the millions, because parts have to be custom made or found, since they aren't manufactured anymore. It mostly depends on how the parts can be sourced and how much work has to go into the car.
500k? Idk about that.. it's more like 150k still super expensive but not 500k lol alot of the parts are reused and the biggest expense is the chassy and engine and transmission. The seats and wheels and other stuff isn't to bad to find or make. They probably spend about 30-40k on the car and around 90k on the stuff to restore it.
@@ifixcars692 tbf, I was mostly going off genuine replacement part prices, and adding up an entire car's worth. Unless all components are unuseable, you probably would go under 500k - but not by much. If the client actually demands genuine parts, costs rack up *insanely* fast - I know a guy who does these restorations, and for one of them, the client had him hunt down actual parts manufactured around the same time as the car. He ended up having to call up people who owned that same car and negotiate an exchange of a custom-made replacement for their genuine parts, in addition to a hefty lump sum and having to shoulder the work cost and insurance.
I like it when they talk while working or giving commentary on their work instead of showing their work and taking a break to talk and working and taking a break to talk again it's just annoying this kind of rebuild video are the best
I hate big rims. Stiffer ride (no sidewall), bend easily on rough roads and easy to blow out a tire. They do handle better, but I take a little less handling then having to buy new tires and/or rims every time I hit a pothole.
@@Maximus20778 thinner sidewalls means less flex in the tire which can cause a harsh ride. The tires, springs, and shocks all contribute to the ride quality.
I am literally TEARING UP and I don't know why.... I think it's due to envy and pride and just in awe of how beautiful that car is. May be frustration due to jealousy! lol
Woah woah woah now..... that’s exactly the same blue road runner that Dylan mccool, junkyard digs and Luke (thunderhead289) got up and running but the owner wouldn’t sell even tho it was sitting there forever. 🤔🤔🤔🤔 you guys go to the same junkyards?... I can tell too from the cars and background behind it. Talk about weird
@@bilbobaggins4710 I’m talking about the blue road runner they find in the junkyard right before they find the orange challenger. Literally like 20 seconds in this video you’ll see what I’m saying
This is one of the best rebuild i've ever seen. How you did the rework? Was everything measured or was it created as a 3D model to fit everything properly by CNC and so on?
As soon as I saw your frame upgrade, I knew it was going to be a beast. She came out sick AF!!!
Tons of $$$ spent but it'll likely never see the track to see if it's a "beast". Typical of these kinds of videos.
the video was made in 2020 but the nostalgia is still 2000s..😂❤️
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Exactly what I thought.This is so 2000s.
Has green sabre gta sa
Every scratch into metal that is then covered by a new panel is a rust spot that will come through in time. In some environments like Florida you could store it inside and it will still rust.
I've seen enough restos to know you need at least rust converter/primer for any sealed metals
I was thinking the same, but since I've only been into cars for a couple of days I wasn't sure if I was missing something.
I love everything on it except for the wheels. the stock wheels on this car are brilliant and compliment the overall design. Great job!
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The wheels are fkin ugly
@@geshanpanagoda3586 Pelicans
Same, got a Mopar in the works that will never see lo-pros on it, mag only
I was 8 when the Challenger came out. I always had the desire to own one or a Charger. I never could decide.
Me, too! Unless you're a millionaire, most of us will never have any of these old cars.
These cars were so cheap in the 80's and 90's it's unreal. I was lucky to have had a few Mopars in my youth...73 Charger 318 $1400. 73 Challenger 340 $500. 69 RR 383 $2400. 74 Gold Duster 225 $free. 69.5 Super Bee 413 $900. I wish i would have held onto at least one of those cars. sigh
@@mrkemblegilstrap 9oooooo9
@@mrkemblegilstrap 68 GTX,$600...70 R/T SE charger $700...55chevy2 door post$50...57 2dr hard top Bel Air$200...68GTO $800...41 Willys truck $1000 But this was 1969 to 1977, I still have the GTO and the Willys I'm putting 1971 340 from a Challenger in it as we speak, wanted a 327 but couldn't find one
Verry Nice car! I am born în...1970...Hello from România!
If I had the money, this what I'll buy, the 1970 Challenger, classic, love it.
me too 🥰
I recently watched a real life dodge challenger outrun cops and a broadcast helicopter with ease 😂
Truly impressed by this vehicle
hell yeah classic cars are the best
There only 1000 dollars
I will buy 1971 plymouth gtx, but the challenger is on another level🔥
10:33 omg what on earth is this beauty ... my heart just melted
I swear to god I'm gonna make a collection of classic American cars , some day.
@@yazdan7774 all the best my friend, u can do it 👍
@@hadilal-sewaiee7676 thanks bro
@@yazdan7774 😂😂 I am not a bro haha, but welcome 😉👌 Have a great day ✨
They make this all look so easy but even with all those tools and space this was a huge job...I’m down how much I love it!
congratulations on the transformation, in Brazilians we like the American Muscle car
❤️ pada uji😁 ini I I I Taman i i I iu Yuni min ini no 0 bos hp ku lp no p loh no
Wow, they restored a whole car in just minutes! That's impressive
your 3 years old they edit it no afence
@@brodyplays7 no shit he was joking
These guys are doing such a great job on this car.
And for me the challenger is the best of all.
When I'll be rich,sure I'll contact this garage.
Dude I was thinking the same exact thing I was like once I hit the jackpot I’m definitely contacting these guys..
And I don’t even drive 😳 never had a license.
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I swear these dudes make it look soo easy
I can only sit here and cry when I see something like this Challenger!!! Beyond imagination!
Why is this channel so underrated man 🤔
*It's Epic*
Its for baby boomers
I saw everybody commenting about the wheels. They look great at 4:14! Really show the lines of the frame!
Gorgeous color used on the paintjob, amazing work
Best Restoration Ever Seen!
I've been really impressed by it's change...
Everything seems perfect! 💯
I've been hoping for a car like this.
Brilliant Work Gentlemen ❤️
Tommy is such a gifted fabricator! I hope y'all keep him for a while!
Huh, that Satellite in the beginning sure looks familiar.
What a beauty, that violet color really stands shines in the sunlight!
Nice to see a project start from a rust bucket. Lately most video projects start with "We found this sweet 90% original grandma spec car and now we're going to ruin it with a buncha aftermarket parts you might not be able to find 10 or 20 years from now. Watch us build it into some ridiculous beast somebody will wreck leaving Cars and Coffee."
This car is now worth half of what they bought it for. Butchered. Again.
@@413x398 you do realize what restomod means? You dont seem to.
@@kanggoo57 You don't seem to realize that certain collectibles are worth more restored to factory condition than heavily modified. I don't need a duckface to lecture me about cars.
@@413x398 Relax, it's just a car.
@@basshead. Then why are you even here?
I know absolutely nothing about cars Hell I’m 37 years old and never even drove a car, but I sat and watch this entire video Absolutely amazing such a beautiful car great job guys.
Absolutely beautiful. There is one thing that I have always wanted to see on a 70 to 73 Challenger, especially on a restomod like what y'all have done to yours. A custom fitted rear wing, like those on a Superbird. Custom height, you know what I mean. Anyway, Great show!
Thanks Guys. 1🙂👍
This transformation is insane! The car looks brand new-I can’t believe it’s the same one from the start.
That 70 Challenger restomod looks so badass.
Мне всегда нравился додж челленджер, а особенно первые его модели. Приятно видеть с чего начиналась работа и чем она закончилась. Результат поразил.
Привет из России!
It would be so cool to be able to drop your car off at a shop like this with a blank check and tell them what you want, then a few months later come pick it up
IKR?
$200,000
Well, as long as we're dreaming. Let's drop it off and pick it back up in a week!?! :)
@@michaela1655 That you couldn't sell for $90,000, I think it has Gabriel high jackers on it, it sits terrible, just another clone, a wanna be
@@dennistaylor5052 totally agree see my comments
The stance on that thing is awesome
Not sure who did all the welding on those repair panels but for sure they are a better grinder than a welder ...
Приветствую 👋. Офигеть 😱, какая классная тачка получилась! 😃👍
I'd take a well-restored 70's era Challenger over a new one ANY day
@@LICobra Nice! I sure miss my '73 440 Charger. Had a big Carter 4bbl on it and the 727 TorqueFlite with the SlapStik console. Great stuff.
So if someone offered you this build let's say it's got 450hp you would take that over a demon or a hellcat red eye. No disrespect just a question
@@adamhaselup1125 Hi. I would take it over any newer version of the Challenger. There are a number of reasons why. First of all, cars from the early 70's were so much simpler. Easier to work on. No computers. Less points of failure. More room to work on the motor. No computer controlled junk, no need for a $100k diagnostic machine and no need to take to someone for help. Also, older vehicles were built to last. New ones, not so much. So much plastic. Thin body panels. Cheap components. The new ones are nice, don't get me wrong, I have nothing against them for what they are, but if the decision is old vs new I'll take old any day.
I think LICobra makes a good point to this conversation and that has to do with one's age when they are exposed to a particular car. I was just a kid when I first saw the 70's era Challengers, Cudas, and Chargers. Being exposed to a vehicle, song, movie, etc., at a young age has a profound effect on a person. There is an indelible link to that object. People who are 13 yrs old seeing a new Hellcat will bond to that late model Hellcat over the older 70's era cars simply because that's what they were exposed to. This is my theory anyways, take it with a grain of salt. :)
AMEN!
That car was transformed from a beat...to a beautiful beast!! VERY well done!!!
Thats just amazing!!...One of my dream cars right there. We just don't have enough of them over here in New Zealand.
Is it easy to import such classics to NZ?
@@famaccount479 if you have about $3,000 lying around then it’s really easy lol. If not then you’ll have to get on some guys good sides
There isn't enough likes to express how much I like this.
Everything looked great until you put those pimp tires on it.
they shouldve went with black rims, black interior with a roll bar setup, wouldve been more bada$$.. so many ppl out there i noticed with bad taste and they take it out on cars.
This is going to be useful when I'm older when I get this car
Huh, that Satellite in the beginning sure looks familiar.
Yeaaa. I just can't put my finger on it......
Thought I'd seen it before 🤔👍can't wait for more of the Challenger dude.
I was gonna say lol that car looks familiar
yeah...
At least they painted it....
Total project cost : $150,000
Late comment but yeah. I got an estimate for my '58 lincoln the custom frames are some $20,000
1 of the best looking cars ever !! , Great video for sure 👍
i really respect mechanics. they are the future leader as they can create, grind things and connect each other to make something brilliant
What’s your budget? Answer: yes! I love my 70 Challenger.
I don't know how I fell in love with DODGE CHALLENGER when I was just 9 yrs old now I'm 19 yrs 😂 still my NO.1 CAR 😎
I can’t be the only one that knows that that Plymouth satellite was on junkyard digs, and thunderhead289 and Dylan mcool
London Abernathy ikr! I noticed it right away :D
I noticed the car to
Yep it’s at my house now 😂
@@DylanMcCoolVideo omg, ummmmmm
Right away for me
I have actually toured Schwartz performance and it was one of the coolest experiences just to see all of their projects and how they make their chassis for resto modding
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Excelente trabajo, cuando lo haces con amor y pasión por los autos, ahí está el resultado, congrats! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻🇲🇽
I was 11 years old. These cars were the coolest!
welcome back legend..
Great job puttin this beauty back to life, should do a GTO next
THIS IS THE RESTOMOD EPISODE THAT SHOULD HAVE GONE 1HR . 🌟🌟🌟😀😀😀👍🙏🇺🇸🗺
And maybe im only can dream ride it.... awesome car people in this video 🙏
Those rims ain't it
First thought exactly, everything was good except being stingy with the sound dampening and those wheels. 🤢🤮
yeah. Rims like that don't belong on any classic muscle car
@@abstract0014 not like the original wheels would fit on there. The car is wearing a big brake rotor kit, so the stock wheels won’t clear the brakes. Cars that have large brakes over stock with the power to back it up need bigger wheels and thinner wider tires to perform better than stock.
At least it doesn’t have Cragars or some other played out small tire and wheel setup on there that everyone and their momma has on their ride
@@original__gmebvy id take the cragars any day of the week over these things😂
@@original__gmebvy yeah but.. THESE AIN'T IT
Такой ремонт это лучше чем этот автомобиль 50 лет с конвейера сошел
You all did nice work but it's really sad to cut up a real 70 R/T. Too bad you didn't start with a 318 or slant 6 car.
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@@troyyarbrough So I guess all those guys who restore muscle cars back to original even though they are rusted out must be magicians?
@@troyyarbrough Sorry, I didn't mean to offend you. I guess your opinion saying my opinion was wrong means that neither one of us are supposed to have an opinion?
I see u guys had Jeff Schwartz helping you out.. his frame was a nice addition 👌🏼
@@1967davethewave big difference between restoring to original equipment and using a skeleton with totally different EVERYTHING
Every DODGE is EXOTIC! Built to last for century’s 🚂
I can not even imagine, how much does it cost to rebuild this car, absolutely fantastic job, you guys are breathtaking, greetings from Kazakhstan❤️
On parts alone, they easily spent at least $35,000 USD. Very good chance it was more than that. That motor would've been $10,000 by itself, if not more lol
@@jw11432 its even more than that. the chassis is like 15k.
Man I want that 1970 dodge challenger it's my dream car. I would do everything in my power to get it seriously. 😍😍😍
Macho man! Great car! Forever classic and strong!
I loved all the episodes of this car. Great recap.
I think it’s hilarious these were mass produced and I sat and watched video like it was sacred text
"Why are you handing it to me if it's your favorite tool"😂
Your garage is so clean I love it
Jesus, that is a huge undertaking!
Amazing work , bring back an old beat to life 🤯
That's a million year project to do
It’s a beautiful car but you can definitely tell these are not mopar guys, us mopar guys are not huge fans of resto mods, we like to keep things original, I would’ve much preferred them restore it to factory since it is a 70 R/T. But I can appreciate their hard work, awesome build guys!
Exactly. They're salesmen. Trying to sell you restomod parts.
Haha someday someone will spend $200,000 to restore it back to original, lol.
I see the comments on the rims, but I think they look great!
Who else wants to know about the BUDGETS?? i saved up basically all my life to finally get started to rebuild in 2020
If you need to ask you can’t afford it
@@DeepseaSteve Maybe thats true
Full on back to new restorations are typically $200K. Detract from that to the level you want to take it.
And to think world governments want to stop us driving gorgeous machines like these...let's stop them!
I am curious to the cost? These professionals make it look so easy. Good job Powernation!
These are usually done for very wealthy clients, car collectors and such. They find and buy these broken down antiques and pay car restaurateurs an incredible amount of money. If I had to judge this one off-hand, I'd say the guys asked at least 500k for it. Probably even more - there's restorations that can cost into the millions, because parts have to be custom made or found, since they aren't manufactured anymore. It mostly depends on how the parts can be sourced and how much work has to go into the car.
500k? Idk about that.. it's more like 150k still super expensive but not 500k lol alot of the parts are reused and the biggest expense is the chassy and engine and transmission. The seats and wheels and other stuff isn't to bad to find or make. They probably spend about 30-40k on the car and around 90k on the stuff to restore it.
@@ifixcars692 tbf, I was mostly going off genuine replacement part prices, and adding up an entire car's worth. Unless all components are unuseable, you probably would go under 500k - but not by much. If the client actually demands genuine parts, costs rack up *insanely* fast - I know a guy who does these restorations, and for one of them, the client had him hunt down actual parts manufactured around the same time as the car. He ended up having to call up people who owned that same car and negotiate an exchange of a custom-made replacement for their genuine parts, in addition to a hefty lump sum and having to shoulder the work cost and insurance.
Yup! Kinda deceiving but typical. @@ifixcars692
I like it when they talk while working or giving commentary on their work instead of showing their work and taking a break to talk and working and taking a break to talk again it's just annoying this kind of rebuild video are the best
Unbelievable. Love this 🔥
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WHY THOSE RIMS???!
That’s what I was going to say
I hate big rims. Stiffer ride (no sidewall), bend easily on rough roads and easy to blow out a tire. They do handle better, but I take a little less handling then having to buy new tires and/or rims every time I hit a pothole.
@@CamaroAmx i thought those were the shocks?
@@Maximus20778 thinner sidewalls means less flex in the tire which can cause a harsh ride. The tires, springs, and shocks all contribute to the ride quality.
I am literally TEARING UP and I don't know why.... I think it's due to envy and pride and just in awe of how beautiful that car is. May be frustration due to jealousy! lol
Is there any metal on the car that is original??🤣😂
Dang... Y do america has the best muscle cars ever...fookin awesome
Wow! Lovely!💐
Супер тачка получилась, такая какая надо, ничего лишнего.
Woah woah woah now..... that’s exactly the same blue road runner that Dylan mccool, junkyard digs and Luke (thunderhead289) got up and running but the owner wouldn’t sell even tho it was sitting there forever. 🤔🤔🤔🤔 you guys go to the same junkyards?... I can tell too from the cars and background behind it. Talk about weird
Blue?????? Ain't it purple????
@@bilbobaggins4710 I’m talking about the blue road runner they find in the junkyard right before they find the orange challenger. Literally like 20 seconds in this video you’ll see what I’m saying
@@bilbobaggins4710 sorry 11 seconds in
They’re all in cahoots...
@@bluegrassman3040 I thought they were all in Minnesota. :)
Tommy you all have allthe fun!!!!!!!!!!!
You bet he does!
This is one of the best rebuild i've ever seen. How you did the rework? Was everything measured or was it created as a 3D model to fit everything properly by CNC and so on?
Briliaint...this team has done specialization in all dept..well edited.. keep doing such projects..
I would be more than glad to let y'all do this to my 70 Torino, you know for viewership and such 😉
Never let anyone butcher your Torino. You can improve its stock suspension to better than you are capable of driving it, so why spend the money?
Wow!!! Sweet. Thanks for this bit of beauty work.
good way to break your back with those seat belts somebody didn't what they were doing.
Everything I own, including my house wouldn't be able to make one of these... Just beyond any dream I could even have!!!
Beautiful! ..but you ruined it as soon as you put those wagon wheels on it...
You guys are good for the Dodge Challenger R/T I want a Dodge Challenger R/T
They really cut a lot of corners on this car, not fully dynomatting the interior.
You are the real human beings...so much love
The challenger is my favorit car of all time but that car looks like a donk.
Nothing like a donk
You fellas do amazing work
omg!! she's beautiful ❤️❤️
Great job!
Look like my hotwheel car...
Such a beautiful car and sound I am in love
with all the money and time invested in this project I prefer to go buy myself a brand new hellcat or demon !
Did u do that. Building one is more fun
@@musclecargarage8882 watching it on UA-cam is easy.
@@wileecoyote5749 Im building 3 cars on my youtube channel 69 stang,74 cuda to a 71 clone and a 68 charger
That thing was called a challenger 'cuz it challenged you fixing it😂 awesome restoration. Love it❤