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74 satelite sebering plus

Sunroofs are pretty rare and way cool. Myself I'd have a sunroof over a vert.
Yep a 440 SSP in any year would be a pretty rare car indeed. Like 1 of none beings how a 440 was not available in a SSP.
The AMD front pan will fit but does not have the correct contours of a 74 pan.
Nobody makes a 74 trunk pan which is different than the 71/3 pan. I have a nice original trunk pan in a 74 Charger still to pull.
Nobody makes the under rear seat pan. I also have a few of those to pull.
Do note, sunroof or not, 74B's are not worth much money compaired to the earlier cars but FREE is a good starting point.
 
Time to bump this tread! Yes, it has a 400 hi performance engine, not a 440!
brought back from the dead and oops.. i misread.. shoot me :D

I still belive it is a rare car, but I may be wrong. It was a brown car with white leather interior and white vinyl top, it has a factory electric sunroof. I am looking forward to restoring this car. I need some body parts for it, does anyone know if it is possible to get rear fenders for it?
no one makes aftermarket full exterior body panels yet

I will also need to replace much of the floor panels, how good is the quality on the repro parts available for my car?

Yngve
you can use floor pans from a 71/72 charger as they were the same(but not trunk pans).
 
Thanks for your answers. The car was sold new in Denmark and I belive it is a early 74. It has a power sunroof!!! In Denmark this must have been an extremely expensive car, they had a TAX system that did not allow regular people to buy a car with a big engine. In Denmark they had only small cars like Fiat, Trabant and so on. This car was loaded and must have cost a fotune. I thought i had a 73 when I bought the car but after checking the chassis number I found out I had a 74. Maybe the power sun roof was an export option?
 
Odd! the 71-2 had the power roof option. 73-4 was manual only. Btw, 73 had louvers on the hood by the windshield, 74's don't. So what is yours?
 
not my post but I think he was referring to the point that sunroofs in 74 were crank not electric. Ma Mopar was pinching pennys, so no electric. I think they held up better because they were more work to open. And after the handle broke off, they were used even less.

Good point! Im leaning toward it being an aftermarket sunroof myself!
 
A friend of mine has a 73 charger with a 440Magnum and that car has the same power sunroof that is on my car. It is definetly not a aftermarket sun roof. Anyway, the car is still in storage and I hope to get it in to my shop soon. This is a car I am looking forward to restoring, and it is my first Mopar. I have restored several Ford`s before and buildt a 37 Chev streetrod, but never a Mopar.
 
Sure sounds like a cool car, I hope you'll start a resto thread so we can follow along! Ive been reading here but know less then any of the sunroofs, although they sure sound like it would be neat to have one, My Satellite doesn't have AC, I have often wondered if they would help that much. Good luck with it.. Please don't forget the Pics...
 
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