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1970 Challenger 440 - sublime
Posted: Fri May 10, 13 12:39 pm
by Sublime For 40
Jim Smith recently posted some pictures of our two '70's side by side and it made me question whether I had ever put an image on the Forum or not . . so, after nearly a year of MMA membership, here it is.
I picked this one as I'm pretty damn sure that this version has not seen the light of day before. My Mum appears courtesy of Saga . . as do I, now I come to think of it.
Matt
Posted: Fri May 10, 13 12:42 pm
by Sublime For 40
No prizes for spotting the spelling mistake - anyone else got a 'Challener' ?!
Posted: Fri May 10, 13 12:46 pm
by Carl
No I think you have the only one, its the Base, Base model where they even saved on letters in the name.
Seriously though its a cool car, I like.
Posted: Fri May 10, 13 12:48 pm
by Charger
Sublime For 40 wrote:No prizes for spotting the spelling mistake - anyone else got a 'Challener' ?!
you can change that, go to your first post and click 'edit', you can also edit the title

Posted: Fri May 10, 13 12:49 pm
by Charger
gorgeous car/colour

, and your Mum's also got good taste

Posted: Fri May 10, 13 12:51 pm
by Sublime For 40
Just fixed the spulling mistacke . . . thanks !
Posted: Fri May 10, 13 1:43 pm
by Adrian Worman
Lovely car Matt, are you at Brooklands or the Euronats with it?
I'm a big fan of that R/T side stripe, looks ace with the popping colour

Posted: Fri May 10, 13 1:52 pm
by Carl
Sublime For 40 wrote:Just fixed the spulling mistacke . . . thanks !
Gonna have to edit my post now otherwise no one will know what im talking about.

Posted: Fri May 10, 13 2:49 pm
by Guy
Carl wrote:Sublime For 40 wrote:Just fixed the spulling mistacke . . . thanks !
Gonna have to edit my post now otherwise no one will know what im talking about.

What you on about Carl

Posted: Fri May 10, 13 3:59 pm
by Carl
Not a clue

Posted: Fri May 10, 13 5:43 pm
by Sublime For 40
Clarification ; I originally spelled Challenger without the 'g' in the main title and was directed on how to edit it - which I did. Hence some of the 'jolly' banter.
The side stripes are 1971 - not 1970 . . but my take on that is that they look better (probably what the Dodge Design Studio thought as well) and so when they came out, I just had to have them . . even though I was only 10 years old and lived in Shropshire and not L.A. . . .
I keep thinking a (black) vinyl roof would look good but the sail panel bright trim seems rarer than hen's teeth . . unless someone knows different ?

Posted: Fri May 10, 13 5:49 pm
by Carl
No vinyl roof, I think it is perfect the way it is, but thats just my opinion.
Posted: Fri May 10, 13 5:56 pm
by Sublime For 40
Thanks Carl - that's why I'm torn between BVR and No BVR . . .
Perhaps I ought to tape some black bin liners to it just to see what it looks like ! The thing that does bother me is that the bright trim becomes a great rust trap if you're not very careful and it's not a very 'reversible' mod' if it goes sort of pear-shaped.
That's why I'm favouring the 'leave it alone' approach.
Posted: Fri May 10, 13 6:33 pm
by Carl
And a roof re-paint when you take it off. And then match the paint.
Posted: Fri May 10, 13 7:12 pm
by Dave81
Cracking looking car Matt!
Regards the BVR.......If in doubt do nothing!
Personally i'd keep it as is (i'm not a fan of Vinyl roofs)!