Howdy from Colorady.
That challenger made its rounds.
99K.
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By the time 1970 rolled around, the Mustang had established the validity of the pony car market. Chevrolet and most of the other manufacturers were quick to follow suit, but it took Dodge a couple more years to unveil...
70 barracuda, single, and challenger, double, have different exhaust tips.
I'm no officianado, but I don't think N42 was available in cali.
Please, someone, correct me if I am wrong, but cali cars received turn downs even on dual exhaust. And a different rear valance, a valance like an aar...
Was this in a plastic sleeve and for sale somewhere? Ebay perhaps?
399.00 for the broadcast sheet. Ridiculous.
Sorry, don't have anything on one with those numbers.
Nice looking car.
Now we understand what parts you need.
I only have cuda stuff so I can't help with the parts.
But thanks a bunch for showing us a really cool car!
Originally FE5?
Howdy and welcome from Colorady.
Ya know, we like pictures, especially of ebodies!
12 different basic options for the parts your looking for, not including color variations.
A code 170ci slant 6
That is all the information he told us, then he disappeared.
I tried to gain more information, but he has not returned.
Would be glad to have private contact with @Vettefab if he is interested.
My little registry is at this link here, M46 list on febo
and here M46 list...
190959BS23H0B190959Item mailed to current owner on 8-29-2016
Apparently, Barry, the owner/curator of Hamtramck Historical mailed something to the owner that had your car in 2016.
Unfortunately, he does not supply any information of any sort.
You may be able to at least find out what was...
Vettefab introduction thread
I tried to learn more information about @Vettefab BH car.
His car has great interest to me, being a BH car.
Does he visit this website?
Great car to start with!
Are you going to paint it back to its original color? FE5 Rallye Red?
I'm curious, is the car an import car?
Or was it imported from the USA after 1970?
I'm always interested in Hawaii cars as they are usually heater delete cars. Very uncommon, and I like weird rarities over expensive items like N96 shaker.
One of the only ways to track cars is with the vin and or fender tag. With that info there may be some information in the circles...
Can anyone verify what the thing is above the V6W?
Is that an inspectors stamp?
Usually the inspectors stamp is a cut out stamp, but that appears to be a raised stamp. Very interesting.
And it's a C car. (canadian order).
No Y code. Wonder what the broadcast sheet looks like.
67K for an unrestored car in need of everything.
Looks solid though.
That purple 70 that showed up here for 67 is a better deal, but its not a 71 BS with white billboards. Pretty cool to have...