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Driving my 71 Challenger convertible in Mt. Rainier National Park in 1974. Walking back to the car at Paradise in Mt. Rainier park.
 

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...or crushed...
Even in the early 90's you could see e-Bodies, usually 318 cars, in the L.A. area Pick-A-Parts. Over several trips I got quarters, a door, fenders and a deck lid for my midwest 70 Challenger R/T. Mine weren't awful, but for $25 a fender it was cheaper to replace. I do recall a clean powder blue 71 Challenger SE with A/C and a 383 being put out into the yard at one. Couldn't see any reason for it being there, sad.
Mark
 
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