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Just a question for the Challenger experts, how many non-T/A Challengers were fitted with the T/A hood, and at what point in the model year ?
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The N96 (Shaker) hoods being replaced with the N94 (T/A) hoods is a myth.
The Shakers were available again on the 1970 Challengers before the T/A hood was available as an option.
The N94 hood continued as a 1971 option.
For 1970 N94 Challengers, these totals are known so far;
Hemi - 2
383 - 1
340 - 1
For 1971 cars we know of 2 so far;
340 - 1
383 -1
There is possibly another 1971 340 with one that has not been confirmed yet.
The Shakers were available again on the 1970 Challengers before the T/A hood was available as an option.
The N94 hood continued as a 1971 option.
For 1970 N94 Challengers, these totals are known so far;
Hemi - 2
383 - 1
340 - 1
For 1971 cars we know of 2 so far;
340 - 1
383 -1
There is possibly another 1971 340 with one that has not been confirmed yet.
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Re: Challengers
How many were you expecting to find on this board?Sandy wrote:Just a question for the Challenger experts,

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Examples from my board.
JH23H0B405538 (340 engine)
Options are;
R22 V98 Y05 26 EN1
J45 J81 M21 N41 N94
A01 A66 C16 C55 C62
E55 D32
Build date July 1970
And if you see the owner of this Hemi one (Built June 1970) tell him I want the £70 he owes me. The Bananarama!.
E74 - 426-2-4 hemi
D32 - Heavy Duty Torque Flite 727
A32 - 4.10 Dana Performance Rear
A45 - Spoiler Package Front and Rear
A62 - Rally Instrument Package
B51 - Power Assist Brakes
C16 - Console W/Buckets
C55 - Bucket Seats
F96 - Oil pressure /Temp Gauge
J45 - Hood Pins
J81 - Rear Spolier Wing Type
N41 - Dual Exhaust
N42 - Chrome Dual Exhaust Tips
N65 - 7 Blade Fan
N85 - Tach
N94 - Fresh Air Hood Fiberglass
V68 - Delete Stripes
M21 - RF Drip rail Moldings
B51 - Power Assist Brakes
S31 - Front Sway Bar
S15 - Hemi XHD Susp/W/Front SW
S25 - HD/Firm Ride Shk. Absb
Y05 - Built to US Specs
Y14 - Built Sold Car
612 - Built on or around June 12th
- No Radio Ordered on the car
FE5 - Red Exterior
H6X9 - Black Vinyl Seats
JH23H0B405538 (340 engine)
Options are;
R22 V98 Y05 26 EN1
J45 J81 M21 N41 N94
A01 A66 C16 C55 C62
E55 D32
Build date July 1970
And if you see the owner of this Hemi one (Built June 1970) tell him I want the £70 he owes me. The Bananarama!.

E74 - 426-2-4 hemi
D32 - Heavy Duty Torque Flite 727
A32 - 4.10 Dana Performance Rear
A45 - Spoiler Package Front and Rear
A62 - Rally Instrument Package
B51 - Power Assist Brakes
C16 - Console W/Buckets
C55 - Bucket Seats
F96 - Oil pressure /Temp Gauge
J45 - Hood Pins
J81 - Rear Spolier Wing Type
N41 - Dual Exhaust
N42 - Chrome Dual Exhaust Tips
N65 - 7 Blade Fan
N85 - Tach
N94 - Fresh Air Hood Fiberglass
V68 - Delete Stripes
M21 - RF Drip rail Moldings
B51 - Power Assist Brakes
S31 - Front Sway Bar
S15 - Hemi XHD Susp/W/Front SW
S25 - HD/Firm Ride Shk. Absb
Y05 - Built to US Specs
Y14 - Built Sold Car
612 - Built on or around June 12th
- No Radio Ordered on the car
FE5 - Red Exterior
H6X9 - Black Vinyl Seats
Re: Challengers
Only oneDave wrote:How many were you expecting to find on this board?Sandy wrote:Just a question for the Challenger experts,

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On the hood?Sandy wrote:What is the 'crush zone' and why was it so important ?
The legislation on car design changed several times in th early 70s. The under hood re-enforcement and front bumper had to go through a couple of changes to comply.
Didn't think so. But if it did was it factory fitted or owner fitted?Didn't Martin David's hemi Challenger have a TA bonnet ?
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Just information pulled from my own message board.66Steve wrote:Flippin eck Dave , Challenger encyclopedia or what. Up in your neck of the woods tonight, dropping the lads off for the match, me and the missus are off for a wander around the quayside, havent been round there for 15 years or more.
The quayside has changed a bit in the last 15 years. Enjoy yourself.

There is a wee Buyers Guide in the latest 'Hemmings Muscle Machine' for 70/71 R/T Challengers.
For some reason, I distinctly remember Martin David's hemi Challenger having the TA bonnet when it was featured in.... hmm, was it 'Hot Car', 'Custom Car', 'UK Hot Rod and Custom'.
It was pale yellow/cream with a black vinyl roof if I remember correctly.
We are talking 1980 or something like that.
Now I think about it, were there three UK hot rod magazine back then:- Custom Car, UK Hot Rod and Custom (or maybe UK Rod and Custom) and was it Hot Car ???
And 'Street Machine' came along as the fourth.
I do remember the one did the article on Martin David saying he had advertised for a hemi car in the US and ended up with the Challenger getting shipped over. The journalist, (was it Keith Seume ?) took it for a drive and thought it was ho-hum until Martin said that the secondaries have heavy springs so don't be afraid to get on it, then it went very well.
It was that article that made me nearly buy the slant six Challenger from John Mimmack. Sadly, Endsleigh Insurance, the students insurers in those days, just laughed.
For some reason, I distinctly remember Martin David's hemi Challenger having the TA bonnet when it was featured in.... hmm, was it 'Hot Car', 'Custom Car', 'UK Hot Rod and Custom'.
It was pale yellow/cream with a black vinyl roof if I remember correctly.
We are talking 1980 or something like that.
Now I think about it, were there three UK hot rod magazine back then:- Custom Car, UK Hot Rod and Custom (or maybe UK Rod and Custom) and was it Hot Car ???
And 'Street Machine' came along as the fourth.
I do remember the one did the article on Martin David saying he had advertised for a hemi car in the US and ended up with the Challenger getting shipped over. The journalist, (was it Keith Seume ?) took it for a drive and thought it was ho-hum until Martin said that the secondaries have heavy springs so don't be afraid to get on it, then it went very well.
It was that article that made me nearly buy the slant six Challenger from John Mimmack. Sadly, Endsleigh Insurance, the students insurers in those days, just laughed.
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Just got me confused, a lot of books I've read says they ran out of shakers for Challenger buyers and offered them the new T/A hoodDave wrote:The N96 (Shaker) hoods being replaced with the N94 (T/A) hoods is a myth.

I guess your board members know more facts than book editors anyhow. Thanks for the update
Google be your friend.
http://www.seume.net/g2/g2.1.2_Keith.htm
It was Hot Car and it was Keith Seume.
http://www.seume.net/g2/g2.1.2_Keith.htm
It was Hot Car and it was Keith Seume.