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    71 Challenger restoration

    Glad to see you have got the engine back in. Keep the faith on getting it 100% restored. Beautiful '71.
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    Anyone From League City, TX?

    Thanks, rb. Hopefully I can come up with it.
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    Anyone From League City, TX?

    I did a google search on this body shop and I'm not sure the same one is still there. This pic is from 1972 when they painted my '71 Challenger. This was the first one they did. The last one is a multi-colored stripewith the hood and trunk lid painted also. I'm looking for a record of my...
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    Finally got my '71 Challenger convertible!

    Jim Beam decanter '70 Challenger
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    Finally got my '71 Challenger convertible!

    Those are really nice. Glad you both got them. The Chinese can do incredible detail on their models. I have a model of my '06 R1200RT BMW bike and it is unreal. I also have several Jim Beam liquor decanters of the 1970 Challenger. Some unopened. I'll post some pics later.
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    New Member From Georgia

    Thanks for all the welcomes. I hate to say it but no, I don't have any VIN # or paperwork from it. I have had State Farm insurance coverage since 1969. I just wonder if I could contact them and get the VIN #. St. John's body shop in League City, TX did the paint job.
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    New Member From Georgia

    I am glad to be a member of E Bodies. My last E Body car was a 1971 Challenger R/T, B5 Blue, 383 magnum, torqueflite trans. I bought it in Greensboro, NC and then moved to Baytown, TX. Sold it in 1973 to my everlasting regret. Sure would like to know what happened to it and where it is now...
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