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Jon Crull

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I would like to know what you guys think. I finally got 74 dodge Challenger Rallye 360 4speed sennia ex color I would like to know how rare it is. I can not find another one they 6,000 A57 was made this year no one could guess how many 4speed one site guessed and 855 was the number. I want to restore /mod engine is not matching numbers
 

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It's your car and if your long term plan is to keep it then you should build it the way you want it considering it's not all original. If a color change is in its future I do like that they get repainted in a factory color though. How about some pics and more details?
Welcome to the site from the Motor City!
 

Jon Crull

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It's your car and if your long term plan is to keep it then you should build it the way you want it considering it's not all original. If a color change is in its future I do like that they get repainted in a factory color though. How about some pics and more details?
Welcome to the site from the Motor City!

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Little by little I will get there I want to be able to paint by next year. What is a good book I can study for restoration
 

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Congrats on the new project. YouTube is a great source of info.
 

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Great car. I have a soft spot for 360, 4 speed cars. They were the last kick at the cat so to speak. I wouldn't take it to far from stock but it's yours to enjoy the way you want!

Sheldon
 

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Always liked the 74's because they were the last of breed and the rarity.
A lot of members here have detailed resto projects going on; a great source of information and picture references.
Best of luck with your plans for the car!
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Welcome to the site. Enjoy the journey!
 

Jon Crull

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Is there anywhere for parts that is easy on the wallet Classic Industries and Year One is not cheap
 

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Watch the Mopar websites like this one and fleabay. If you're patient, you can get lucky and buy someone else's leftovers for a decent price.
 

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Remember that if you want Cheap, go Chevy... Make a shopping list and watch the listings here, Craigs list, eBay, Mopar Collectors Guide and also most of our sponsors give members a discount. So does Year One, just watch for their coupons several times a year. You must buy in some kind of volume to get some of these discounts though. Usually 20 %
 

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welcome to the site.I agree with Leo ,that is how I got all my parts for my 74. Alot of looking,driving but Im not rich so it was worth it. Buy new wires not 40 years used.
 
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