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    '74 360 Challenger, Rebuilding the beast.

    Well it sure took a long time to post any progress but the other day I just picked up an entire 360 and 727 transmission from a 1976 Cordoba for $300.......This project is about to come into full swing and over the coming fall I'm going to have this engine rebuilt and put in! Since it's been so...
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    70 Challenger RT/SE restoration started

    This was an inspiring thread so far, Absolutely wicked progress! I enjoyed reading. That vinyl top looks crispy clean, Can't wait to see the stripes!!
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    1970 4 door cuda?!?!

    This is an absolutely fantastic project! Don't let any grumpy purists ruin it with their negativity!
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    '74 360 Challenger, Rebuilding the beast.

    This is a place holder for my build thread with a link to my introduction post: http://www.forebodiesonly.com/forum/showthread.php?t=4147 Summer's coming!
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    First Car

    Just dont die, And maybe get yourself a daily beater as well :)
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    New Mopar Guy Rex

    Welcome to FEBO man! All it takes is the money :D Good luck on your search for the perfect mopar, Sometimes it finds you :)
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    New member, Old legacy

    Thank you all! :) And as for that white top finish, I might just have to switch that out to All B5 blue ;) Wouldnt have it any other way..I will most likely start up a build thread near the beginning of the spring here as I can't make much progress over the winter save for..well, Saving money ;)...
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    1970 chally color for paint...

    I myself, Am partial to B5 blue with the white interior as well :) My baby right here:
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    New member, Old legacy

    Hey there all, I just thought I'd make an account on here and Introduce myself, I had an account on the A body forum but things have changed and I ended up with this beautiful starting point: A 1974 Challenger in amazing shape. It's been in the family for at least ten years and I grew up in the...
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