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    70 Non A/C heater box stamping

    Thank you for the reference picture
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    70 Non A/C heater box stamping

    I had to use duplicolor stainless steel, not a fan of duplicolor, but I have yet to find any store here that sell seymour products. Last time I got cast blast from seymour, I had to order it and pay hazmat charges..
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    70 Non A/C heater box stamping

    Thanks you very much, very helpful. I had to locate a used door for the rubber. After washing the heater box, I found the white stamping on it, but will need to stamp the yellow. Thank you again
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    My First Complete Restoration-TA Challenger

    Possibly, he has been in a mopar magazine
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    My First Complete Restoration-TA Challenger

    I think it is also, interesting how the package tray looked like it did, and the blower looked almost new
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    1970 Challenger

    Welcome! Very nice car! Keep us all updated
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    My First Complete Restoration-TA Challenger

    Heres some more pics
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    My First Complete Restoration-TA Challenger

    Kind of a long story about how I knew about the car, and ended up with it. Ill do my best to write up a quick story on it. This TA was born in Hamtramck with a scheduled build date of April 15, 1970. If I understand correctly, it was within a couple days of end of production for the TA. After...
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    My First Complete Restoration-TA Challenger

    Heres another one Next Ill post underside of car before I tore it down. After that Ill get into the components thats been restored
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    My First Complete Restoration-TA Challenger

    Bet you didnt think there was more..lol
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    My First Complete Restoration-TA Challenger

    Here's a few more pictures- Just a sneak peak at whats coming... Ill add more pics of tear down, but wanted to show some progress pictures to keep interest going The pictures of the car in black are right after I had the car blasted. I had it put right into Epoxy. You will see in the pics...
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    My First Complete Restoration-TA Challenger

    It was a very solid car, when I get the pics of the worst spots, Ill explain them, but it was a great car to start with. I would love mine to be judged one day, but it will have to be when i decided i dont want to drive it anymore. I have a majority of the correct parts, but not all the...
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