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A66 Challenger For Sale (dealer) looks good at $55K

340challconvert

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Plum crazy automatic with factory air restored for sale by dealer.
Has 15 x 7 rallyes, matching numbers Looks decent for the money!
Happy Hunting

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Looks nice!
Did Challengers come without trim around the wheel openings as found here?
T/A not have wheel opening trim?
Just curious...
 
Danny
You are correct
A66 Challengers had the wheel well molding deleted that was standard on Challenger RT's.
That had to be added by an owner later on.
Someone also painted the grill black; should be argent on the A66 cars.
Still very correctable should someone want the car "stock"

Looks nice!
Did Challengers come without trim around the wheel openings as found here?
T/A not have wheel opening trim?
Just curious...
 
I like the fact that when it was restored they left the column shifter and standard dash alone, some would have been tempted to convert it to console floor shift and ralley dash (usually using incorrect year parts). If I was going to drive it regularly I would install power brakes using original parts but if only driving occasionally I would leave it as is.
 
Matt’s too busy and that beauty was taking up some valuable floor space in my shop that could be making/saving me some serious money every month. Shoot I’ve got a ‘68 Road Runner that I started restoring about 10 years ago now and its still far from finished.:BangHead:
 
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