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Adrian Worman
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by Adrian Worman » Sun May 12, 13 11:58 am
I think engine looks great like that
..........like a big orange bomb waitin to go off
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AllKiller
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by AllKiller » Sun May 12, 13 12:48 pm
I like the orange valve covers much more stealthy when i saw it at Keiths...wicked looking car
Like the lack of mirrors too ...keeps it clean and doesnt distract from its lovely lines
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R.RUNNER
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by R.RUNNER » Sun May 12, 13 2:02 pm
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MattH
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by MattH » Wed May 15, 13 3:33 pm
originally a triple (maybe even quadruple ?) black 340 car from memory.
Was lime green for years. Looking good.
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Pete
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by Pete » Wed May 15, 13 3:48 pm
Clearly a different car than the one I was thinking about - that was originally a 383......
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MattH
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by MattH » Wed May 15, 13 4:01 pm
Pete wrote: Clearly a different car than the one I was thinking about - that was originally a 383......
Maybe I meant that. The one that was in Luton for a while with Steve who went to Canada and came back?
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Pete
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by Pete » Wed May 15, 13 4:04 pm
That was the one - I went to see it with a view to buying, but decided against it..ho hum............
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by Dave-R » Wed May 15, 13 4:14 pm
If it is the one I think it is I think it was one of the 383 non-R/T cars and had the rare front bench seat.
I can't remember but I if it was also a 4bbl 383 that would have made it even rarer as there were only 16 built. 8 of those automatics.
Black roof, black body and black interior. Perfect.
Shame about the valve covers.
TW71
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by TW71 » Wed May 15, 13 5:41 pm
It was triple black 383 (with standard hood?) I believe, bench seat etc. being rare Steve took it with him to Canada and used it with a vision to sell but brought it back again.
Very nice car then but looks extremely nice now
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MattH
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by MattH » Wed May 15, 13 6:43 pm
I think it always had the flat hood, and bench seat.
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Philth
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by Philth » Wed May 15, 13 7:12 pm
Am I right in thinking that it has a narrowed (or Charger) axle case and in-boarded spring kit fitted?
Very nice Challenger.
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by Dave-R » Wed May 15, 13 9:02 pm
TW71 wrote: It was triple black 383 (with standard hood?) then i believe, bench seat etc.
That is what I was saying. It was a non-R/T car. Hence a flat hood. A big block in a non-R/T Challenger is fairly rare. If it had the higher powered 383 with 4bbl carb then it would be one of only 16 ever built.
A bench seat was an optional extra at extra cost because buckets were standard. Not many people were prepared to pay extra for a bench seat so that makes them rare too. Usually it was single men who liked BJs in the car that opted for that option.
This was always a very rare car. Just not as valued as much as the more common R/T versions. At least that was true a few years ago. I don't think that argument is as true now.
Cutting the dash out and sticking a fat heavy orange between the fenders has only reduced it's value more.
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by Pete » Wed May 15, 13 10:10 pm
I think we do need to be a bit careful about comments as this is a member's car and I am sure it is his pride and joy
Cracking car!
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moparnutterz
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by moparnutterz » Wed May 15, 13 10:29 pm
I think we have the TA hood on our 71 that travelled to Canada and back on this car
By the way, cool car
mopar_mark
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by mopar_mark » Wed May 15, 13 11:21 pm
Pete wrote: I think we do need to be a bit careful about comments as this is a member's car and I am sure it is his pride and joy
Cracking car!
I am sure this owner can tell, say or handle who ever, to what he wants to say.
I have no sides, but car looks good to me, Triple black all round is a winner for me, nice set of wheels, decent motor, what else is there to want.
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