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    PCV Grommet & Valve for Mopar Performance Valve Covers (1 inch hole)

    Sorry to say but I did not find a good solution. I ended up using the grommet that came with the valve covers when I bought the car almost 10 years ago, and buying some Permatex Clear Adhesive Sealant-Silicone RTV 80050 to insure no vacuum leak around the outside of the grommet. I just did so...
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    SOLD 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye (Restored)...Where Do I Go From Here? (Edit: Price $37,500)

    I want to thank those who suggested "Bring a Trailer". Because I am not an active buyer/seller, I wasn't even aware of this service. Checked it out and it has peeked my interest. Does anyone have actual experience or first hand knowledge with Bring a Trailer...significant bidding...
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    SOLD 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye (Restored)...Where Do I Go From Here? (Edit: Price $37,500)

    You seem to be the only one I have offended...enough said.
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    SOLD 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye (Restored)...Where Do I Go From Here? (Edit: Price $37,500)

    Thanks for the thoughts. I will have to check out Bring a Trailer...never heard of it before. Much appreciated.
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    SOLD 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye (Restored)...Where Do I Go From Here? (Edit: Price $37,500)

    And yet I have a Masters Degree in Taxation, am a CPA, and the retired CFO of a $100 million health care organization...go figure. Of course, I got my education 50 years ago so I hardly qualify as having an education in the "recent school system". But I confess, I don't spend most of my time...
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    SOLD 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye (Restored)...Where Do I Go From Here? (Edit: Price $37,500)

    Thanks for the information, and sorry for the omission of the price. The price is $37,500. I have edited the thread to reflect same.
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    SOLD 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye (Restored)...Where Do I Go From Here? (Edit: Price $37,500)

    Me thinketh I have offended thee! SO sorry for my intrusion into your perfect world; guess I missed the clearly defined rules on what this thread is for. Can you ever forgive me? And perhaps you might be a happier person if you toned down your attitude.
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    SOLD 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye (Restored)...Where Do I Go From Here? (Edit: Price $37,500)

    Thanks for all your responses. I have both the fender tag and broadcast sheet. It's a 340 4-speed from the factory. Thanks for the response. I am attaching photos of the build sheet & a "decoder" I did on the build sheet (after much work with a magnifying glass), as well as the fender tag.
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    SOLD 1972 Dodge Challenger Rallye (Restored)...Where Do I Go From Here? (Edit: Price $37,500)

    This may be the strangest “For Sale” post ever, so bear with me. I am a 72-year old retired CPA w/ a very nice 1972 ‘numbers matching’ Challenger Rallye I am considering selling. The short and sweet version of how I got to this point: I purchased the car in November 2013 at a Mecum auction in...
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    72 Cuda door panel removel

    Beautiful job, and much easier than trying to apply the material to the door skin itself. I am thinking having the air space between the sound deadening material and the door skin might enhance the sound deadening effect. Much appreciated.
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    72 Cuda door panel removel

    I found this application of sound deadening material interesting. When I did my doors, I applied the material to the outside wall of the door instead of like this. It was a real pain in the ass to apply inside the door but got coverage of most of the sheet metal. Any thoughts about whether...
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    Challenger door panel install?

    Dug these out of my archive. Hope they help.
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