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Jerry Foust

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Hello i am a new member , i have a 1974 Challenger with the rare burnished red paint code it was a 318 car , but a 440 now resides under the hood. I am in the process of restoring the car , i have owned a few nice rare Mopars in the past including a 1971 Challenger R/T with a lot of options to include a 383 magnum with 355 grs., small torque converter , elastomeric bumpers and yes the opera window in the back which would esentially make it a special edition that was not supposed to be made, this car also had a console mounted cassete player with microphone , overhead console , and rear window defoger it was lemon twist yellow with black stripes i will be posting a picture of it later in my garage , unfortunately it was wrecked in the early 80's and i stripped it down and sold the body to a junk yard in Dallas , i would like to know if anyone rescued the car , at the time i didn't know what i had .
 

moparlee

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Jerry, welcome to the site from mid Michigan. Lots of good people and nice E-bodies here. Sad story about that 71 R/T:(.
 

340challconvert

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Jerry
:welcome: to FEBO from New Jersey
I know the feeling about missing some earlier owned Mopars. Stripped one or two valuable cars for parts myself way back and junked the chassis. Ouch.
Looking forward to seeing your 74!
 
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