Hmm, when mine failed recently, I thought of it as an easy swap since there's no A/C. Well, here I am a month later after I pulled the heater box out to change the core. I removed the bucket seat, shifter and cassette player so nothing would be in the way. I had a rebuild gasket set from DMT seeing as the foam gaskets were all shot. I decided to clean up all the heater doors inside before applying new foam material to the doors. I then thought I may as well replace the carpet since I had a new one on the shelf. I pulled out the other seat, the back seat, the interior panels, and noticed the floor pans looked terrible. So, I cleaned up the floor pans and repainted. The carpet was placed out in the sun on a 100 degree day. It's now placed in the car waiting for trimming once the folds relax, etc. etc. This just kept snow balling on me. The new core was okay but I massaged it for a better fit. Cleaned up all fasteners. The heater box looks great. I just need to finish carpet install, trim it and put heater box back in and install the entire interior. So much for my easy swap...

By the way, I did a easy core swap in my Charger with A/C. It snow balled into a new interior just like the Challenger. BTW, if there's any doubt in your mind if the heater core is good, change it out. If it suddenly gets a leak while driving at normal temperature/pressure, that's going to be a tough mess to clean up.
Terry W.