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    Carlisle 2025 pics

    Here are my pics from this year's meet. There is some E body stuff a mix of everything. Carlisle 2025 Feel free to post your images below, just try not to post too many redundant images.
  2. rmchrgr

    '72 Challenger - Money Pit Green

    This will be my resto/build thread for my '72 Challenger. For the back story, please refer to this link. Here's a quick outline of what is planned for this thing; 4 speed conversion install Trick-Flow headed, low-deck 470" stroker to replace the blown up small block Complete rewire with...
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    Time delay feature - worth trying to keep with an aftermarket harness?

    Working on my '72 Challenger. It is going to get re-wired with an AAW generic harness. The generic harness instructions certainly don't have any provision for a time delay circuit but even the E body AAW kits make no mention of this feature so I'm on my own if I want to keep it. I'm also...
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    Holley Terminator X EFI - where did you mount the ECU?

    For those that have converted to Terminator X EFI, where did you mount the ECU? Seems like there is not a lot of room under an E body dash especially since I am going to have A/C. Frankly, the Holley provided wiring in useless - it's bulky and has connections in seemingly random places so I've...
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    Deck filler repair

    Working on a '72 Challenger with a vinyl top. Yesterday I found that the trunk hinge bracket spot welds had popped at some point and were poorly repaired by bolting them through. (!) I know this is not uncommon as the trunk can snap open with some force. If the metal is thin, it will eventually...
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    New Member Triple Pickle '72 Challenger

    Hello gang. My name is Greg, I'm from Stamford, CT. Some of you might recognize me from FABO, FBBO or Moparts. At this point I've been in the hobby for decades. I have owned several varieties of Chrysler products over the years - many A's, a few B's, a couple D-series trucks and now finally an...
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