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|  Re: Survivor Challenger 
			
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				__________________ Rich Straub raiv 69 judge, ra3 70 judge, 71 judge,74 SD trans am,71 cudas, 67 189 Corvette roadster, Quicksilver 68 HURST z-10 396 camaro, 69 HEMIBEE | 
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				__________________ Rich Straub raiv 69 judge, ra3 70 judge, 71 judge,74 SD trans am,71 cudas, 67 189 Corvette roadster, Quicksilver 68 HURST z-10 396 camaro, 69 HEMIBEE | 
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			the only paint runs are on the rear of each dog leg, the things changed on this car are the shocks, belts, hoses, plug wires, voltage regulator , tires and wipers, typical maintenance items, i don't have any good history on this car yet, the last owner of the car was convicted of skimming money from his work place and investing the money in cars, so the court sold off the cars and this is one of them, not being able to talk to him about the car is a hold up there.
		 
				__________________ Rich Straub raiv 69 judge, ra3 70 judge, 71 judge,74 SD trans am,71 cudas, 67 189 Corvette roadster, Quicksilver 68 HURST z-10 396 camaro, 69 HEMIBEE | 
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			Neat car. The scariest/fastest car I was ever in was the 1971 230 horsepower, 318 automatic, 3.23 open rear, Satellite that my Grandmother drove back in the day. Like everyone's grandmother's car, it was metallic green, of course. That thing would do 0 to 60 in around four seconds (at least it seemed like it at the time)   [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/grin.gif[/img] It would also break motor mounts on a monthly basis. Our driving habits had nothing to do with it, of course. [img]<<GRAEMLIN_URL>>/blush.gif[/img] | 
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			Really nice car , thanks for sharing.
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			WOW - a real resto guide.  The Mopar guys are salivating!
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			WOW, what a great car.  Thanks for sharing!
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			neat car! How many miles?
		 
				__________________ Frank Szymkowski 1987 Mustang GT convertible, scarlet red/titanium, white top and white/red leather, 5 speed, 3.08, factory EQ 1969 GTO Judge Warwick blue/blue, RAIII, 4 speed, tach/gauges, safe t track, flip headlights, 3.55's, ps and radio. | 
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			95.000 miles, it has some bumps and bruises here and there as to be expected.
		 
				__________________ Rich Straub raiv 69 judge, ra3 70 judge, 71 judge,74 SD trans am,71 cudas, 67 189 Corvette roadster, Quicksilver 68 HURST z-10 396 camaro, 69 HEMIBEE | 
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			Thanks for sharing this, as it's REALLY cool to see an original like this. Also brings back memories...
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