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1970 Challenger 440 6 pack Convertible I did a few years back

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This car was a 1970 318, red with white interior and top car and my client wanted triple black 440 6 pack. So that's what I did. Was a fun build!

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No offense, the original color combo was beautiful to begin with. Oh well to each his own.:BangHead:o_O
 

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Nice ride! The guy paying gets what he wants. Triple black is sweet but, love the red and white combo.
 

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nice work
Thank you, My client wanted me to make one as close as I could to a real 440 six pack Challenger Convert as I could. I put a rally dash, all Mopar front disc brakes, The 440 and 727 came out of a 71 Cuda and the olny thing that wasn't Mopar was the rear end as I got a dana 60 made from Moser.
 

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Nothing wrong with the wheels just needs the earlier style centre caps. 8 3/4 rear axle would have been fitted to an original car unless A32 was optioned.
 

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Nothing wrong with the wheels just needs the earlier style centre caps. 8 3/4 rear axle would have been fitted to an original car unless A32 was optioned.
No worries. The best part was about a month after my client picked it up I was coming out of my paint booth and I heard someone say hay Rich and it was the owner of the car and tossed me the keys and said let go for a ride!!!
 

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No worries. The best part was about a month after my client picked it up I was coming out of my paint booth and I heard someone say hay Rich and it was the owner of the car and tossed me the keys and said let go for a ride!!!

That's what you do it for, to make a happy customer. I know some of the guys are busting your chops for doing your job, but it's not like he wanted the 70's-80's modification treatment. I mean he could have wanted a set if hiJacker air shocks, N-50 Indy Profile tires on slotted mags, sticking two inches out the rear wheel wells, and a set of yellow traction bars. It looks like great work, and it still gets to be seen on the road.
 
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