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FY1443433

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I've been a "B" owner since 1985, a 1971 Superbee to be exact. I also own a 1970 CHallenger R/T that I bought several years ago. It was in storage and had some of the important items stolen. Since then, I have been collecting the correct "70" Challenger parts, which by the way isn't easy. It's hard to believe the unique difference of a 70.

I have made little progress due to lack of funds, but all of that is going to change soon. As everyone can see it is well optioned and will be a stunning when finished. I've even been contacted by the first owner and he sent me documentation of when he owned it. He even had the original window sticker from the factory.

R11 V21 V6X Y05 CTD
M21 M25 N41 N42 N85
C62 G36 H51 J45 J54 L25
FY1 A01 A36 A62 B51 C55
FY1 H6XW 000 730 098131
E63 D21 JS23 N0B XXXXXX
26 EN1

My pictures were to large to upload and I do not know how to crop them make them fit, so no pictures at this time.

Rick
 

challenger6pak

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Welcome to the site. One way to resize your pics is to right click on the pic and open it with paint if the word paint shows up on your drop down menu. After you open the pic in paint click on the word image in the top menu. Then click on stretch and skew. You can put a smaller pecentage in the boxes and the pic will be reduced in size. You will have to play with it. Most of the newer cameras need the pics resized to 12%. This is one of numerous ways to resize your pics. Sounds like you have a nice car. Looking forward to seeing it.
 
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