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Offline 70RAGTOPR/T

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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #30 on: June 23, 2006 - 01:59:52 PM »
Are you looking for an auto trans for your car?  I have one that I'm taking out.  My car had a 4 sp manual originally. So I be taking out the pedal assembly and trans. My car is a 70 ragtop r/t w/383. Note, I also have a slapstick for the auto also.




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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #31 on: June 24, 2006 - 11:41:15 PM »
That upholstry is original for 71 my 71 came with something similar but it was black and white cloth instead of that black and orange cloth! and I think it IS a challenger not a cuda budbrinker look at the lines on the quarter panel in the back!!
And challenger7 have you checked out yearone.com for parts? they supply ALOT of reproduction parts for the older muscle cars and they have pretty good quality AND pretty good customer service!!!
Good Luck with your 2 new purchases!!  :bigsmile:

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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #32 on: June 26, 2006 - 06:26:58 AM »
Any way of trading your set of 73-74 seats to someone with a set of 70-71s. Rob 

Thanks Rob for the advice.No trading here as they are very rare here, but I am getting some leads where to get some seats saved from old broken up cars. I may face a color problem such as the hard back. Is it acceptable to paint them to the correct color? Say I find a white back and mine should be red or black? If acceptable, is there a correct type of paint to use.

Budrinker No worry about the car, it is definately a 100% original Chally with 56,000 ORIGINAL miles :naughty: Thanks for your concern

Farouk
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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #33 on: June 26, 2006 - 06:35:46 AM »
mopar-or-no-carThanks for your advice. Will check the suppliers out as suggested.
70RAGTOPR/T Thanks for your offer. Currently I am ok, but will keep you in mind if need be.

Cheers Farouk
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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #34 on: June 26, 2006 - 07:34:13 AM »
Thanks Rob for the advice.No trading here as they are very rare here, but I am getting some leads where to get some seats saved from old broken up cars. I may face a color problem such as the hard back. Is it acceptable to paint them to the correct color? Say I find a white back and mine should be red or black? If acceptable, is there a correct type of paint to use.

Budrinker No worry about the car, it is definately a 100% original Chally with 56,000 ORIGINAL miles :naughty: Thanks for your concern

Farouk

Farouk,   Painting the wrong color backs will work until you find the correct color.  Chryslers at Carlisle will be here soon, July 7-8-9, And Mopar Nationals in Columbus, August 11-12-13.  You need to get out to those and look through the swap meet and Vendor booths to look for the right parts.
Rob

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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #35 on: June 27, 2006 - 03:05:57 AM »
Farouk,   Painting the wrong color backs will work until you find the correct color.  Chryslers at Carlisle will be here soon, July 7-8-9, And Mopar Nationals in Columbus, August 11-12-13.  You need to get out to those and look through the swap meet and Vendor booths to look for the right parts.
Rob, I wish I could. I live in Lebanon (Middle East)! Do you think I could contact someone who does this sort of thing, and say "book an order" through him? I can pay everything, and give him a US address to ship to?
You also mentioned "Legendary" for upholstry. Can you tell me their website address. I can't seem to locate it on google.

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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #36 on: June 27, 2006 - 05:43:55 AM »
Wow, Middle east.   I guess getting parts could be a crap shoot.

Anyway, here is the link to Legendary:  http://www.legendaryautointeriors.com/

They don't have an online catalog anymore but have a big catalog with Mopar stuff in it.
Also get a catalog from Year-One.  They have seat covers and everything you'll need.

Rob
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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #37 on: June 27, 2006 - 06:04:32 AM »
Thanks Rob for the info.
Yes parts here are almost impossible to get. Only the odd ball joint or shocs and a few bits and pieces left over from old times, and they are getting less by the day.
I am always on the look out for scrapped cars to get body parts just in case I need something in the future, but will need the suppliers in US to make my cars very pretty again from the inside :)
That new beauty, have you actually taken delivery of it! It looks grrrrreeaat!

Cheers, Farouk
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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #38 on: June 27, 2006 - 08:27:09 AM »
I don't have the new one yet but hope to soon.  I noticed that you have a 71 RT also. If you have another 71 Challenger, why all of the questions about your convertible?
Rob

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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #39 on: June 27, 2006 - 08:38:48 AM »
Farouk, this is from the latest Legendary catalogue. Your pattern is bottom left..hope it's not too small :-\

Russ
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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #40 on: June 28, 2006 - 03:01:56 AM »
I don't have the new one yet but hope to soon.  I noticed that you have a 71 RT also. If you have another 71 Challenger, why all of the questions about your convertible?
I wish you safe receipt of the new one. It sure looks awsome.
Yes I do have an R/T but only got it just a few days back, and yes it has answered many questions. Mind you, even with the R/T there which I am now sure that it is 100% original, with my limited knowledge of these cars, I had to ask a couple of questions about it too :dunno:
My problem is that I have been collecting cars for many years, but mainly European. I only have a '56 Desoto Fireflite, and a mild '66 Mustang coupe. Short of that, I knew very little about Muscle cars, and now the fever is really hitting me :burnout:
Also see the lines on the R/T, I had to confirm if they are correct and was told they are not. So, my new question, do the double lines that end 3/4 down the car come in a sticker form or should I paint them on, and if painted should they be matt or shiny?
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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #41 on: June 28, 2006 - 03:06:13 AM »
I put the 71 style stripes on my 70 because I liked them so much. They are a decal(sticker). You could get them in matte or gloss black, but I think the gloss would look better on your car.


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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #42 on: June 28, 2006 - 03:15:50 AM »
Thanks Mike for the tip, and all I need to do is decide what color to give each of the two cars, as both need a complete paint job. You are up early!! In Lebanon, we are GMT + 2 hours ;)

Regards.

Russ, thanks too for the pic. Actually, when I downloaded it I saw nothing. Then I started to magnify the pic till it appeared :) Thanks you, anyway it is clear enough from the post.

Cheers, Farouk

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71 Chally Auto 383 Magnum R/T 100% Orig
71 Chally Auto 400
70 Chally Auto small block
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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #43 on: July 10, 2006 - 04:08:16 PM »
I am new to this website and have been reading various forums. I see the last entry for this one was June 28th.
Any update on your cars? I also have a car I am hoping to restore someday. Meanwhile I will enjoy YOUR progress and enthusiasm.  Good luck with your project.  (pls post pictures as you go....)
andy

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Re: Originality of 71 Conv Challenger
« Reply #44 on: July 11, 2006 - 03:44:26 AM »
Hi Andy, and welcome to the best group!

Actually no progress yet except for few mechanical repairs to make the cars nicely driveable. As they are, they are both in a very good state and I drive them as often as possible, and they both turn many heads and requests for sale.
I am still learning more about these cars as I am very much new to them, and trying to make as many contacts with parts suppliers as I can. I am having difficulties there because many suppliers do not export outside USA. So I contracted a shipping company who offer me some 40 locations in USA to whom I can have my order shipped, and they will forward the goods to me.
My other issue is I cannot make up my mind if I should keep the cars in the current color or do something drastic. The convertible deserves something way out, but not sure what yet.
For sure, when I do start, there will be many postings and pictures to show it all. In the meantime, I will continue learning and thinking and burning gas :burnout: and visiting my ENT doctor to check my ear drums :lol2:
Cheers, Farouk
71 Chally Conv 383 Magnum Manual - Hurst
71 Chally Auto 383 Magnum R/T 100% Orig
71 Chally Auto 400
70 Chally Auto small block
72 Charger SE Manual - Hurst
73 Plymouth Satellite "Sebring Plus" 100% Orig
Others: http://www.cardomain.com/id/Challenger_7