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    6-bbl engine harness

    Without looking I would say that is correct. Points distributor?
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    Needing fender tag information (questions)

    Mopar Fender Tag Decoder
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    Katie’s

    Thanks for posting. The CUDA looks sleek and suttle. The wife always thought see wanted a Mini. That is until went to get into one. Me on the other hand. I spy with my eye a 620 or 720 McLaren. The guy in the green shirt. looks like he has a cup of coffee in on hand and taster energized in the...
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    New member from St. Louis

    Welcome to FEBO. Anything else you want to disclose that's in your garages. Nows the time to take the first
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    Needing fender tag information (questions)

    That I already did.
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    Needing fender tag information (questions)

    If you have the build sheet you're golden. There's on more thing on the window sticker that is missing on yous. I'll DM you where to find it.
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    Needing fender tag information (questions)

    From what I have seen theJ55 and t22 won't be on the fender tag. Not sure when Y codes were not used.C16 69-71 Console w/Woodgrain Panel C26 70-71 Consolette w/Formed Headlining G33 remote left chrome J25 69-71 3 Speed Wipers. L 25 trunk light Depends on build date from what I seen...
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    New guy from Cincinnati

    Welcome to FEBO. Looks like it's ready to go. Advise. Drive it!
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    Hard to find wire harnesses

    Welcome to FEBO. Can you show us were you are at on your project?
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    Hello E Bodies - New on here + getting my '70 RT Challenger ready for auction......

    Yeah I know! Right! That is a stylish model with the drop top, optional front end , color and all the right parts. Not to mention the shaker! Makes it look very sleek and desirable. Always seems to get that reaction. 😉 The only thing I'm not sure if it is better with all four on the floor or...
  11. Challenger RTA

    Solid State Voltage Regulator Conversion

    7: Run test: This is for stock Mopar charging system. Before doing the run test you're going to want to connect directly to the field output terminal on the alternator with some sort of a jumper wire. You can remove the existing field wire if it helps you to get to it. Use a jumper wire that...
  12. Challenger RTA

    Solid State Voltage Regulator Conversion

    This is for stock Mopar charging system. 1:With the key in the off position should have on the alternator output battery voltage. 2:The field wires should both read zero we should have no voltage. 3: If there is voltage at the field wires with the key off, there is a wiring problem. 4: If no...
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    Solid State Voltage Regulator Conversion

    A bad battery can make the charging system act up. Bad cell or shorted. This is kind of a long read.It will more than likely repeat some of the things Vannth covers. Not that this is what is wrong but how to figure it out. Alternator is probably going bad. When the battery is connected there...
  14. Challenger RTA

    340 problems

    Just seen what looks like a HEI distributor?
  15. Challenger RTA

    Ready to Restore

    Yeah but its your's and you can do what you want!
  16. Challenger RTA

    340 problems

    The above info is good. To start. Think simple. Check to be sure the cap is good and the rotot is turning. To bypass all the wiring for the ignition hot wire it. Run power from the battery to the blue resistor wire on the ign 1 side not on the ICM side. You can start the car with ing sw but it...
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    Ready to Restore

    Welcome to FEBO. Would of could of should of. But now you can!
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    Hello E Bodies - New on here + getting my '70 RT Challenger ready for auction......

    Welcome to FEBO Grasshopper. Take a leap of faith and go for it. All locusts are grasshoppers, but not all grasshoppers are locusts. The primary difference is behavioral: locusts are specific species of short-horned grasshoppers (family Acrididae) that can undergo a "phase change" into a...
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