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    My Replacement Heater Core Didn't Fit - Why and What To Do

    I recently posted about my heater core failing and dumping coolant into the passenger side footwell. I had to replace the heater core and also rebuilt the heater box while I was at it. But the replacement heater core wasn't a direct fit so I made some slight modifications which did the trick...
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    Removing a non-AC Heater Box

    I have done the research on this, including reading the threads on this Forum. Plus I have the FSM, so I think I'm ready to remove my Heater Box. I have a few questions and would appreciate your help. I am the original owner of a '70 Challenger with the non-AC Box. It's never been removed...
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    SOLD Woodgrain Steering Wheel With New Genuine Solid Walnut Rim $550 Last One

    This is a LINK to a BIN $550 Ebay sale for a refurbished Mopar Woodgrain Steering Wheel. Posted 11-26. If you are reading this now, the item is still available unless I have marked it as "SOLD." Wheel has a solid walnut rim vs OE plastic, with real finger joints vs the fake ones on the OE...
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    SOLD Woodgrain Steering Wheel With New Solid Walnut Rim $550 OBO

    This is a LINK to a BIN $550 OBO Ebay sale. Posted 11-19. If you are reading this now, the item is still available unless I have marked it as "SOLD." Wheel has a solid walnut rim vs OE plastic, with real finger joints vs the fake ones on the OE plastic. Full assembly including OEM core, horn...
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    SOLD Refurbished 1970-74 Woodgrain Steering Wheel with Genuine Walnut Rim

    This is a LINK to a 10-day Ebay Reserve Auction, so no BIN price. Posted 11-2 and runs for 10 days. Wheel has a solid walnut rim vs OE plastic, with real finger joints vs the fake ones on the OE plastic. Full assembly including horn and fork pads and fully functional horn switch mechanism
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    New Member, Original Owner

    Looking forward to learning from all of you, and sharing what little I know. I ordered this '70 Challenger in September, 1969 and got it in December. I have been the only driver, except from 1972 - 1974 when I went overseas and my Dad kept it for me. It came out of the LA plant and started...
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