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Of course my appetite came roaring back but I am controling my food intake so at this time I have lost 15 pounds since I went into the hospital. Thank you for your inquiry and of course for the kudos for the thread. Lots more to come. |
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https://images2.imgbox.com/b5/6d/GWO2Hk0M_o.png What is it? Though there is an R/T emblem on the front grille - there is no such car as a 1970 340 Magnum Challenger R/T. Unlike the 'Cuda which did offer the 340 (you could sub out the standard 383 for it). Dodge made a special Challenger option: A66 which included the 340 and that's what this car is. Just need to remove the R/T emblem - no big deal. |
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Why put an option on such a valuable car that was never available? Those are real "recall wheels" BTW not repops. You would think with all the speed enhancements, the Daytona would have been the car to beat on NASCAR tracks. But the facts say different. Only two wins during the 1969 racing season. Yes it did win the inaugural Talladega race and yes it's the first NASCAR racer to average 200 MPH but truth be known, it's accomplishments were sorely lacking. |
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