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72 Challenger tail light panel

69hemibeep

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Ok that's what it is now. My brother painted the car Plum crazy and it looks a little funny and we thought dark argent would work better. He's not a purest it's a fun type car so I'll let him know Thanks.
 

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The above answers are correct only if it is a Rallye (argent silver with black inset at the taillights). If not a Rallye then the opposite (black with argent silver inset).
Info from an original 1972 sales video featuring the man who sold more challengers than any other single person. I will post a link as soon as I can pry it from this computer.
 

Ray Butcher

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I just looked at the video again, I got it reversed. It is black on Rallye and Argent on the regular challenger. My bad:(
 

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Now are you talking silver argent or dark argent on a regular challenger?
 

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It would be the lighter argent like the 71 Challenger grille. Is your car a Rallye? It would be black then. I based my first answer on 72 Challenger.
 

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Interesting that in the 1972 demo film, the rallye dash had the odometer and clock resets in the dash panel rather then in the actual gauge pod.
I thought 72 and on had the controls in the gauge pod?
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Ray Butcher

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I didn't even notice that paharamia, I will have to check my dash when I get it out of storage. I only found the film because I am re-doing the car and wanted the tail panel correct so that is all I really paid attention to. Still neat to see something from back then. Probably should have put a time stamp on where the tail panel stuff was.
 
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