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1973 Challenger Rallye Restoration Update

MoparMoMoney

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Well after 6 cars repaired and painted, finally back on the Top Banana. It’s all original #s matching AC car with rebuilt engine and Trans, exception to some panels. Even have the original trunk lid with the luggage rack, but not sure I want to put that on. Complete interior color matched and completely rust free undercarriage. More pictures later as I do the axle and motor/Trans K member mounts. Not sure about how it bolts with or without washers or hard mounts. This will be for sale when completed. How much you asked? I don’t know yet

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1972 AAR Cuda

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Is that color Top Banana ? Comes across closer to my '74 Challengers Yellow blaze (Y5) but thats from looking at it on the computer. It looks like is coming along nicely - keep up the good work.
 

MoparMoMoney

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Is that color Top Banana ? Comes across closer to my '74 Challengers Yellow blaze (Y5) but thats from looking at it on the computer. It looks like is coming along nicely - keep up the good work.
It is supposed to be Top Banana and compared it to its original parts and paint. Looks different under the LED shop lights in the pictures. Hope they got the paint chip code right lol. Thanks Cuda!
 
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