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What year is B ?
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Is that a 4/18/1968 casting date code on the intake?
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What I thought was I was buying was a #'s matching car. The dealer I bought from has apologized and agreed to refund my money. Bummer.
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That’s cool they are giving your money back.
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Have you checked the engine,trans & rear of the Cyclone too?
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Bummer Charley, I thought you were gonna finally join us Mopar-ites! Too bad, but glad to hear it is all getting unwound.
Another thing on the stripes. In addition to the (incorrect) ’71-style stripe is the whiteout on the hood. That is also incorrect. The only hood treatment available on 1970 Challengers was the V21 option, which is a similar-looking hood treatment like this, but was only available in black. While white may look great on this car, unfortunately it was N/A. This car is coded for V6W, which would be the white ’70-style longitudinal stripe, but was not coded for the V21 hood blackout treatment. - Wade |
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I been joined forever. Still have the Chrysler sno runner here waiting for Saruk to pick it up
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