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  1. Supernaut

    WTB 1971 Challenger Front Bumper

    Yes those are the ones, my poor choice of terminology. I have seen where the 1970 bumpers used a metal retainer for those fillers, where the '71 bumpers are stamped with "teeth" in the ends which secure the filler pieces. The metal retainers were perhaps for early 70 only? I can't say. Can you...
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    WTB 1971 Challenger Front Bumper

    Hi, It seems there's a difference in the way the rubber bushings are secured between the 70 & 71, but I'm unaware of '71 jack slots. In any case, I may be interested in your bumper. Please send me some photos at petersen2871@gmail.com Thanks! George
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    WTB E-Body left floor pan patch

    Looking to see if anyone has an unused quality left front floor pan they'd like to sell for my 71 Challenger. If you're sitting on one you dont need, please reach out. Thanks! George
  4. Supernaut

    Butterscotch Challenger for sale at Carlisle

    Did you happen to get his number?
  5. Supernaut

    Butterscotch Challenger for sale at Carlisle

    I believe that's the one. Listed as being stored for 37 +/- years and for sale at about $49k. Anyone know the owner? When I saw it Saturday it was outside in the swapmeet area. Im seriously interested in learning more about it.
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    Butterscotch Challenger for sale at Carlisle

    Does anyone know if the butterscotch 71 Challenger that was parked in the swapmeet area of Carlisle was sold? Anyone here own the car or know the owner? I'd love to speak to the owner. Thanks!
  7. Supernaut

    Carlisle seller with $30 Challenger Front Bumper

    Anyone here happen to know who the seller was with the core grade 1970/71 Challenger front bumper for $30? I meant to grab it on my way out but the heat Saturday had me preoccupied with basic survival.
  8. Supernaut

    WTB 1971 Challenger Front Bumper

    Looking for a nice 1971 Challenger front bumper. Please reach out if you've got one for sale. Thanks!
  9. Supernaut

    Need some advise please!

    I was actually looking at this one last night, trying to get a better feel for the market. Looks like a nice car from the available photos.
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    Need some advise please!

    I've been offered an opportunity to trade my '71 Challenger for a 69 Charger R/T plus cash and was hoping to get some input from the forum members. The Charger was purchased for $60k as a survivor car five years ago, having been previously stored in a garage. The current owner purchased it then...
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    WTB WTB '71 Challenger front bumper guards

    I would like to buy a nice pair of '71 Challenger front bumper guards and/or a complete front bumper & guards. Thank you, George
  12. Supernaut

    Reproduction Trunk Mat...

    I'd like one for a Challenger or Barracuda!
  13. Supernaut

    Reproduction Trunk Mat...

    I did not. When I asked if they expected to have them again, Charlie from ECS replied "not in the foreseeable future"
  14. Supernaut

    WTB Rear Defogger switch plastic tab

    Hoping to find a nice rear defogger switch black plastic lever. If they're the same as a headlight lever then that's fine too. Please PM me. Thanks!
  15. Supernaut

    WTB 1971 Challenger Front Bumper Guard Pair

    I would like to buy a nice pair of '71 Challenger front bumper guards. Thank you
  16. Supernaut

    1970/1971 Challenger real world prices

    Past sales on Hagerty appear to include '72-'74 Challengers which generally sell for less than 70 & 71, negativity affecting valuation of 70/71 cars.
  17. Supernaut

    1970/1971 Challenger real world prices

    I've been in the market for an E body Barracuda over the last couple of months and came to realize that Barracudas in any decent shape have gone through the roof. While deals pop up every few years, it seems the entry price is now about $50k for a decent driving car. So my plan B, if you will...
  18. Supernaut

    Anyone familiar with 'Tonys Classic Cars'?

    No-ones suggesting that. I'd fly or drive out to a car to inspect it personally before I spent any money.
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