SUPERIOR INTERIORS
Oct 15, 2020
4 minutes
WORDS & PHOTOS ✶ CHRIS BEATTIE
MY INITIAL impression of the ’70 Challenger that is now Project Challenger was that it had fallen on hard times. Or to be more precise, it had fallen from a great height after having been dragged through a boulder-strewn minefield and then been used for hillbilly target practice. There were dents, rust and holes everywhere – even the holes had holes – but somewhere in my mind a spark ignited. Where my eyes saw mechanical carnage, my brain crafted visions of an iconic muscle car reborn.
It was just going to take a little time and effort to achieve my lofty goal of bringing a dilapidated 1970 Dodge Challenger SE
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