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Trigger'06

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Hello from the lower reaches of the Great White North. I'm currently re-restoring/upgrading my 73 Challenger after driving for 20 years.
73 340/727 numbers car with build sheet. It's basically a Rallye car without the louvers. I've been it's guardian for the last 30 years.
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Juan Veldez

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Your car looks great and welcome. What is the game plan for the upgrades and restoration? I have almost exactly the same car in restoration state, starting the 1500 wet sanding tomorrow. followed by buffing the new paint job.
 

Cuda Hunter

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Howdy from Colorado!

Was the car originally silver? What color code is it?
That's awesome that you still have the V5X on the car!
 

moparlee

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Welcome to the site from Michigan!
Looks like you have taken really good care of your Challenger over the years.
 

heminut

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Looks pretty solid, I bet the restoration will be fairly easy! Welcome from New Mexico!

(BTW, you need to put some air in that left rear tire!):rofl:
 

Mike73Dodge

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Welcome to the site from WA. I also have a 73 Challenger nearing the end of a full rotisserie restoration. I have lots of before, during, and after pictures.
 
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