Just so the OP has a feel for what he is getting into, can you give a Wild *** Guess at the the hours needed to make that conversion?We built the first one in 2006 with a 5.7 Hemi
Just so the OP has a feel for what he is getting into, can you give a Wild *** Guess at the the hours needed to make that conversion?We built the first one in 2006 with a 5.7 Hemi



Anything is possible with time and money. Sounds like you have the knowledge to do so. Whatever you do, post it so we all can learn, help, mentor and watch the progressHi, just joined and introduced myself in the welcome forum. Just, literally just, bought a 1967 Dart GT Convertible. I was a mechanic in the 80s before college and have tinkered with cars since then, but no real work. I usually buy new since 1999 and have a decent grasp about how modern cars work.
Here's my plan, please let me know if this ain't going to work, I think I'll buy a cheap/auction 2015-2023 Challenger with 5.7 Hemi, complete car, and swap everything over. Keep in mind I'm a mechanical engineer and have extensive electrical engineering knowledge and have my own CNC machine shop; I've worked professionally as a metal fabricator as well. I want to bring over everything I can, tastefully, not just bolt on, but there's more on that later.
I plan on using the engine/trans, radiator, heating/A/C, infotainment, ABS, sensors, parking sensors. All that jazz. I know I'll have to modify and completely fab all this stuff in, not a problem. Just want some hard truth here if it can be done. I don't mean mentally or physically, I mean with all the electronics and controllers in that car and sensors can it be moved over? I think the only thing not coming over is Air bags, but I'm sure I can get a programmer and turn that warning light off?

Welcome aboard. Sounds down right crazy! I like it!Anything is possible with time and money. Sounds like you have the knowledge to do so. Whatever you do, post it so we all can learn, help, mentor and watch the progress![]()

Hi, just joined and introduced myself in the welcome forum. Just, literally just, bought a 1967 Dart GT Convertible. I was a mechanic in the 80s before college and have tinkered with cars since then, but no real work. I usually buy new since 1999 and have a decent grasp about how modern cars work.
Here's my plan, please let me know if this ain't going to work, I think I'll buy a cheap/auction 2015-2023 Challenger with 5.7 Hemi, complete car, and swap everything over. Keep in mind I'm a mechanical engineer and have extensive electrical engineering knowledge and have my own CNC machine shop; I've worked professionally as a metal fabricator as well. I want to bring over everything I can, tastefully, not just bolt on, but there's more on that later.
I plan on using the engine/trans, radiator, heating/A/C, infotainment, ABS, sensors, parking sensors. All that jazz. I know I'll have to modify and completely fab all this stuff in, not a problem. Just want some hard truth here if it can be done. I don't mean mentally or physically, I mean with all the electronics and controllers in that car and sensors can it be moved over? I think the only thing not coming over is Air bags, but I'm sure I can get a programmer and turn that warning light off?
We built the first one in 2006 with a 5.7 Hemi and 4-speed trans, built other ones with the 6 speed manual too. Never did an automatic though, totally doable...
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lolz, it's a pretty unique car so i recognized it straight away.Are you stalking my car???? LOL
Yeah that's what I figured. Dam!!
My Spreadsheet is at $63k including the initial $14K and a $4500 Sound System. All my labor not including bodywork and re-foam of seats.
Now that's just cursory I still can save a ton by really searching for good used motor and stuff.
I haven't had a car painted since the 80s. Anyone know what good paint and bodywork cost, just a general guesstimate. I will give them a fully stripped body with everything removed. Body looks pretty good and straight, almost no rust (from talking with the seller) car should be delivered next week. I'll want them to dip or sand blast the car.
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Want an exercise in reality??Yeah thanks for the math LOL.
My 63K includes everything, everything. 10K was accounted for body and paint.
Yeah thanks for the math LOL.
My 63K includes everything, everything. 10K was accounted for body and paint.
If anyone is interested I can provide my spreadsheet.
Yeah we used to do that back in the 80s as well. I did think about that.Here's a suggestion for you if you are not in too big a rush to complete.
See if there is an Automotive Paint and body work /Restoration school in your area.
Your car looks like a prime candidate for this .
They will take a car to help in the instruction of new students.
The students are closely supervised and usually the instructors are top notch .
Locally, I've seen results that would be on par with the top shops in my area.