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  1. J

    No start, no crank 70 Challenger

    Thank you for the insight on the issue at hand and quick reply. I did try to "jump" the brown wire from the starter relay to ground after some research but still no crank. There is power at the yellow wire though. Where is the fusible link located? I know they're typically pretty hard to locate
  2. J

    Hello from New Mexico

    Hi all, My name is Julian and i'm from sunny Albuquerque, NM. I have a 70 Challenger and 72 GTO, both of which I love to drive and i'm also a big Jeep guy. I plan to learn a lot more about my E body through this forum and be an active member. Thanks all
  3. J

    No start, no crank 70 Challenger

    Hello all, my name is Julian and i'm new here. I have a restored 1970 Challenger with a 383 and 727 trans. I had the car out a couple weeks ago and after parking and having lunch I went to get back in it and leave. Car started fine as usual and I rolled forward a little bit in neutral so the...
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