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Hi everyone! I'm just another E Body fan like you guys. I've been on other sites for E bodies as Snowdog or Snowdoggie, for awhile. Just thought I'd check you guys out. Grew up in Southwest Detroit area in the seventies. When to Melvindale HS, it was within a short walking distance to the beautiful Zug Island, Had a 1970 Cuda 383 4 spd in high school and I kept in forever, I just sold it in the last year or two to a guy in CA. In was a basket case. I still have a 1970 Challenger, that I also kept forever. I'm trying to decide if I should keep it or sell it. Both of the cars have been in storage for the last 40 years, more or less. I do have have a current 2019 Challenger T/A B5 Blue and a 2005 Mustang GT to round things out.

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Welcome to site from Arkansas!
Cool that you’ve owned them so long.

Personally, I’d restore it, of course to your liking and would have kept the fish too. lol.
Your call! 👍🏻
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Welcome to FEBO. At time there are to many irons on the fire to get something done. Maybe you can focus on the challenger now.

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That's a nice pair you have there. Make a T/A tribute. "This is my rifle, this is my gun; this is for fighting this is for fun". What would you have done with the Cuda? Go ice lake racing or make donuts?
 
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Snowdog

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Welcome to the site from another Michigander! Is that an R/T with a 4 spd and no console?
Yes on the 4 spd and no console, I don't think it's an R/T. But let me know, see the fender tag decoder, let me know you thoughts. I wasn't the original owner.

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Yes on the 4 spd and no console, I don't think it's an R/T. But let me know, see the fender tag decoder, let me know you thoughts. I wasn't the original owner.

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JH23 hard top. R/T would be JS23. Dark burnt orange is a great color. N41 is also interesting, no exhaust tips since it's not an R/T.
Maybe others can chime in on the Y02 Driver Education Decal. Can't believe they would use a 4 spd for drivers ed.
 

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JH23 hard top. R/T would be JS23. Dark burnt orange is a great color. N41 is also interesting, no exhaust tips since it's not an R/T.
Maybe others can chime in on the Y02 Driver Education Decal. Can't believe they would use a 4 spd for drivers ed.
Yep, that what I thought, but I'm no expert when it comes decoding, or anything else for that matter. Ya, was just looking over that decoder print out a couple of days ago and noticed that about the rear valance and dual exhaust tips. They must have been added on later. Is there anyway to tell if the Rally dash is correct? Or do I need the broadcast sheet for that? I sort of thought it wasn't an R/T because it had a flat hood, that somebody added a mid-rise prostock hood scoop on to it later (Not me). See pic below. It also, had a 440 in pieces when I bought way back when.

So, here's a funny story on the engine. My HS buddy that bought the car, from bought it from some guys in Detroit, he didn't know much about cars at the time and was told by the sellers it was a 440 Sixpack. Well it turned out to be a 383 with a sixpack intake and carbs, which I didn't even know existed at the time. I had my Cuda back then and was familiar with the difference of a 440 vs 383, AKA the 440 had engine number pad next to the distributor, this engine it didn't have one. Luckily, my other buddy was with me to verify that fact since he had Lime green Challenger with a 440 in it and showed him the difference. He later bought a 440 in pieces from the guy with Challenger, he lost interest in the car and that's when I bought it.

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Welcome to FEBO from the desert. This site is pretty cool! I learn new things every time I log on. I have a Challenger and Barracuda, just makes sense to have one of each make! Keep the Challenger! They're so fun to drive!
 
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