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1970 Challenger taillight panel

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WTB a 1970 taillight panel in reasonably rust free condition and priced accordingly. Can work with minor rust as mine is swiss cheese(Canadian winters). Please PM if you have one for sale.
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One thing you will learn about all these cars is that they all rust in the same places. It is very rare to find a parted out car that does not have the common rust issues. In other words a good original rear panel will be hard to find; but not impossible. If you end up buying a new part, buy a good one. In the long run it will save you money if you pay to have it installed. It may cost more in the begining but it will save money because the body shop will take less hours installing it. You may know all this. I don't know what your skill level is. We have two sections on the board that would be great to see you post in. The first is our welcome wagon section. You can tell the guys who you are and what you are doing. Second, we have a restoration section where you can show what you are doing and get advice, if you want it, from guys who have put many cars together. Welcome to the board. It is good to have you.
 
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One thing you will learn about all these cars is that they all rust in the same places. It is very rare to find a parted out car that does not have the common rust issues. In other words a good original rear panel will be hard to find; but not impossible. If you end up buying a new part, buy a good one. In the long run it will save you money if you pay to have it installed. It may cost more in the begining but it will save money because the body shop will take less hours installing it. You may know all this. I don't know what your skill level is. We have two sections on the board that would be great to see you post in. The first is our welcome wagon section. You can tell the guys who you are and what you are doing. Second, we have a restoration section where you can show what you are doing and get advice, if you want it, from guys who have put many cars together. Welcome to the board. It is good to have you.

Good points on all the above.

Stop by in the welcome wagon, alldodge, and introduce yourself. It's good to have you aboard.

Start a restoration thread in the restoration forum. We like car **** around here and love pics.
 
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