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  • 1970 Barracuda Gran Coupe
    Very nice, my first new car was a 1970 TX9 Grand Coupe 318 automatic on the tree. Drove it in the mid 70’s from California to Maine. I built a...
    • Earl Smith
  • Blown 340
    Double set of Pearl Flames and lot's of tape.
    • mebeblown
  • Street / Strip '74
    I honestly think you need more horsepower....:lol:
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  • '73 Challenger Resto-Mod
    Thanks. I was hoping to score an "eagle" motor, but this one had such low miles, i couldn't pass it up.
    • Buckminster
  • 1970 Plymouth Cuda
    Earl, Glad to see you on ForEBodiesOnly.com. I am in the text group with everyone from Sarasota up to Brandon. My TKX 5-speed conversion is...
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My 71 Challenger that I drove to my shop in August 2012. Some of the progress pictures from then till now ( Oct 2014 ).
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at the beach in san diego
downtime!
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1971 Challenger, 318/904, bone stock except for the wheels and those air shocks. Supposed to be a 51,000 original mile car with only one repaint. Looks like the fender tag is missing, but the build sheet is supposed to be in good shape and comes with the documentation. Thinking about doing a...
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2014 version at the track
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A 66 Challenger convertible assessment of condition
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Car in storage since 1984. Current photos and condition. Restoration to be started
Superbee1970
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Bought from the second owner who purchased the car in 1973 from the original owner. This car was originally Plum Crazy Purple with a 4-speed. 100% numbers matching. Original motor spun a bearing in 1985 and was taken apart and pretty much left like this. The rear quarters were flared by a body...
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This is my Challenger that I purchased from the original owner in 2002. He parked in his garage in 1980-1981. From 1978 until the day I bought it, he had put less than 3000 miles on it. When I brought it home, the speedo read 32504 miles. Other than a complete cleaning and wax job, tires and...
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More pics at 70Challenger.com
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