first off I really enjoyed building this. The challenger is my favorite muscle car. OK! sharpies are my friends now. They really help with the detail work. The door handles, signal light, and rims all done with a sharpie, and thats just on the body. Also their was the battery, air filters, some interiors, transmission, engine, and some chassis bolts. The silver mettalic sharpies are awesome! I dropped in some Ferrari bucket seats, made my own hurst shifter, did BMF for the chrome trim, made my own grill, and then the most pain in the ass part...the ###### tires. Useing a toothpick to paint the letters really sucked! >.< but well worth it. Also I ran brake lines all the way back to the rear tires, and a fuel line. I had to make my own exhaust cause the raised suspension got in the way of the old one, and added traction bars from a Nova kit...also I lost the front bumper long ago, but I dont mind.
I really wanted an opening trunk on this model. I practiced on an old model about 6 onths ago, and I was waiting on an oppurtunity to use it on a detailed model. Again I messed up by not painting the inside of the trunk the same as the body, then the hinges >.< anyways...I also through in some trunk carpeting made with a flat blacked paper towel, then through in a spare tire.
I took out the 440 and dropped in the 426 HEMI wedge. I added what details I could. I switched out the original dual carbs for something a bit more detailed. I added a throttle spring, but I kinda screwed up the trottle line running into the firewall. I should have found something smaller, now it looks like a air hose running from it -.- also I still havent run the radiator hoses...its on the list of to do's. I made the pully system with a rubber band, ran spark plug wires, again I wish I could have found something smaller. I also ran fuel lines, and brake lines. OH! and I put in hood clips.
...I forgot to mention that i used BMF to make the gas tank straps >.>