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71 Challenger firewall wiring pictures

Tirekickertoo

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Hello,
I'm looking for firewall wiring pictures of a 71 Challenger. I would prefer pictures of a small block engine without the air cleaner installed. I'm also interested to see the wiring layout leading from the firewall to an automatic 727 transmission neutral safety switch. I have a 71 Challenger with a 340 engine 727 automatic transmission that the engine was removed at some point in it's life. Right now the firewall wiring is a little messed up and I want to reroute it to make it look as factory as possible.

Thanks in advance for your help,

Tirekickertoo
 

moparlee

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Hello,
I'm looking for firewall wiring pictures of a 71 Challenger. I would prefer pictures of a small block engine without the air cleaner installed. I'm also interested to see the wiring layout leading from the firewall to an automatic 727 transmission neutral safety switch. I have a 71 Challenger with a 340 engine 727 automatic transmission that the engine was removed at some point in it's life. Right now the firewall wiring is a little messed up and I want to reroute it to make it look as factory as possible.

Thanks in advance for your help,

Tirekickertoo
Just do a google search of 71 Challenger 340 engine images. I would take some pics of mine but it is in storage now for the winter. There is also someone on here that did a correct restoration thread on one a few years ago with some really nice details.
 

Tirekickertoo

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Just do a google search of 71 Challenger 340 engine images. I would take some pics of mine but it is in storage now for the winter. There is also someone on here that did a correct restoration thread on one a few years ago with some really nice details.


Hi moparlee,
Thanks for the tip. I'll do a google search and see what comes up.

Regards,

Tirekickertoo
 
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