Author Topic: 74 to 70 Challenger conversion  (Read 7756 times)

Offline 1970RTSE

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Re: 74 to 70 Challenger conversion
« Reply #15 on: January 28, 2008 - 12:37:36 PM »
:iagree:  both inside and out.

Yep.  I have a 72 shell and 70  shell in my garage and spent an hour or so just looking at differences.  I think I counted something like 60 or so items that were different between the two.  I think some of the differences were due to options (like torque boxes, or rear sway bar).  But a lot were due to differences in stampings.  Fortunately, some of the pieces are easily re-worked or are usable as is.  The 72 is going to be a donor for some parts on the 70 so I needed to understand the differences.




Offline R/T hedkace

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Re: 74 to 70 Challenger conversion
« Reply #16 on: January 29, 2008 - 09:46:56 AM »
But Hedkace is on the job again, hey Hedkace what resize system do you use and is it as clear as the resizer i use.  The system i have is called "VSO image resizer".
I just use Adobe Photoshop Elements.
Before I resize it, I always try to fix the brightness, and contrast first  :thumbsup:

 But apparently Ricky Bobby didn't like either one of our resized pics, as he used his own with a different angle :walkaway:
J/K  :lol:
 Yea, Ricky B, you'll definitely find out that this site is like no other.
The charachter of the folks here is as good as it gets.
Were always willing to lend a hand, or to just
 throw an opinion or two out there to ponder  :cheers:





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1970 Dodge Super Bee
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Offline Chryco Psycho

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Re: 74 to 70 Challenger conversion
« Reply #17 on: January 29, 2008 - 01:44:03 PM »
my small block 74 Chall weighed over 200 lbs more then my 70 even after romovin gthe front bumper re-inforcement * minimizing the rear one

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