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1970-1971 Challenger Fender!

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1970-1971 Challenger Fender in extremely nice condition! Is actually correct for a 70 but with a small modification can be correct for a 1971.

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Looks like a 70 to me? :icon_scratch: Shouldn't the 71 have a notch?
 

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Looks like a 70 to me? :icon_scratch: Shouldn't the 71 have a notch?[/QUOTE


I believe your correct that it is a 70 . It does not have the notch as 71 up would have. Good piece and hard to find in that shape.
 

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Yep.....thanks for catching that.....I'm a moron sometimes when I try to type to quickly. Got my numbers backwards. I've been around these cars forever and I know better than that. Sorry for the confusion!
 

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Why is it missing the hole for the mopar pentastar emblem and the 3 holes for the "Challenger" script?

Also, the antenna hole looks to be in the wrong location?

Is this a re-popped fender?
 

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I was also questioning why there are no holes for the wheel opening moulding.
 

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Nop, not a re-pop.....besides, its way to nice to be a re-pop. The only reason I can think of for the wheel well trim holes not being there is the car that this fender came from was sent from the factory to the dealer without the wheel well trim??

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Not trying to start anything, but why is the antenna hole in the wrong location? Is it a factory error?
 
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Not trying to start anything, but why is the antenna hole in the wrong location? Is it a factory error?

Most likely a dealer error as this fender has all the indicators....or should I say...lack of markings of a standard fender and resembles more of a T/A fender installed on a regular Challenger possibly at a body shop???

Anyone else??
 

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If you want to know for sure if it's original, just look for the factory numbers. There will be part number stamping all over it if it's original. The headlight bucket and top rail should be the easiest ones to find..... here's a few photos to help locate the numbers.

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