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    Comment by 'scoose' in item 'Full Resto of a basket case 1971 Challenger RT'

    Dyno 478hp 522ft lbs http://vid1380.photobucket.com/albums/ah167/SCOOSE1/Motor%20Vid/Run%20up_zpsaryd5mxf.mp4
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    Comment by 'scoose' in item 'Full Resto of a basket case 1971 Challenger RT'

    Motor Suspension and tranny in
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    Comment by 'scoose' in item 'Full Resto of a basket case 1971 Challenger RT'

    Getting ready for the rotisserie
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    Comment by 'scoose' in item 'Full Resto of a basket case 1971 Challenger RT'

    True Basket case....Body man Tim ( poor guy )
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    Comment by 'scoose' in item 'Full Resto of a basket case 1971 Challenger RT'

    Checking into Camp Lejune in 1992
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    Comment by 'scoose' in item 'Full Resto of a basket case 1971 Challenger RT'

    In the corps in San Fran in 1992. This pic is of me and the Ex Wife....But I love the car in this pic!!
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    Comment by 'scoose' in item 'Full Resto of a basket case 1971 Challenger RT'

    Pulling the motor out in 1989.. Im on the right
  8. Full Resto of a basket case 1971 Challenger RT

    Full Resto of a basket case 1971 Challenger RT

    Bought out of a barn in 1988 for $1000 from the first owner. Drove it home and started making it road worthy. After a small investment I was able to enjoy it and fall in love. I started researching in 1989 about the VIN and where it was built ( not as easy as it is today ). I found the car...
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    4 vent tubes on my gas tank?

    I am going through this right now. I have the four nipples on the tank but the vapor liquid separator is toast. So that leaves me capping the nipples on the tank except one. That leads me to my question.... Shouldn't a hose be ran from the one uncapped nipple to a point higher than the tank to...
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