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DLMc

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Thank you for the add. My name is Don, USN retired. I have a 74 Charger spring special. All original other than the wheels. She only has 60k documented miles on her. I look forward to meeting new Mopar fans. I have been restoring classic's for over 45 years as a hobby. i like all makes and models but Mopar holds a special place in my heart because my first car was a 69 Roadrunner. I would really like to find the production # on these Spring Specials.

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Welcome from Alabama, good survivors are hard to find.
 
nice find ..... I had a 73........... i have never seen that rear side window style ?
S E models had the 3 vent style and my 73 had roll down rears
 
Welcome! Nice car! Wife and are both Navy vets.
 
1st off thanks for your service :usflag:

welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras

got any photos of the old 69 RR ? too


I have no idea on the production #s of any specific model
especially after 1970
 
1st off thanks for your service :usflag:

welcome to FBBO from NorCal Sierras

got any photos of the old 69 RR ? too


I have no idea on the production #s of any specific model
especially after 1970
I sure wish I did. It got sold after I joined the Navy in 76. I paid $1100 for it in 1974 with just over 45k mi on it. The previous burned up the clutch in 72. He also had a 70 Dodge Challenger 440 with the same issue, he wanted 1500 for it but $300 was a lot of money back in those days.
 
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