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I bought two 68 Chargers for $75,and $80 bucks. The green one had a blown up small block, I replaced it with a 383. The biege one was a 318,I drove it for three years before replacing it with a 440. I paid $350 for the 70 Charger R/T 440 4 speed car in 1981 in the background of the beige car. I...
My crowning ceremony was the highlight of last years tent event,I just don't see how the peasants are going to top that this year! The bar has been raised!
The moldings look like they are under the back edge of the trunk lid and rear quarter panel ends where the moldings would normally be mounted. The side marker lights are twice the length of the factory ones,and half the thickness.
That is a standard 71 Challenger. The one I posted has a deeper recessed tailpanel,with the trim that runs under the edge of the trunk lid instead of on the edge of the trunk lid. It has different block lettering between the taillights and different side marker lights,longer and thinner than the...
I saw this picture of a Challenger with unusual taillights, rear moldings and marker lights. It almost looks like a prototype 1971 car that didn't make production. The recessed tail panel is similar to the production 71 layout.