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Started by Bobbydodge, June 05, 2021, 09:55:59 AM

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Bobbydodge

Can someone please help me with where these go?  70 Challenger RT/SE
I bought the car 27 years ago disassembled

Dakota

Those look like the brackets between the core support and headlight buckets.   Those look to be in rough shape. 

Bobbydodge

Thanks, but I have those. here is a side by side


Dakota

Sorry - "swing and a miss".   Next batter with a more accurate guess?

anlauto

Any chance it's a Shaker car ? :huh:
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Bobbydodge

Y05  26 En29
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No sir!

anlauto

Well you got me stumped, I just went through the service manual, parts books etc...for 1970 Challenger and came up empty....I would say in my opinion, it's not a 70 Challenger part, but I've been wrong in the past and that seems to upset people  :headbang:  The only thing I can think of that is close are the brackets welded to a shaker base to mount the "feet" on a 440, but I don't think that's what they are... :rolleyes:
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anlauto

Quote from: 1 Wild R/T on June 05, 2021, 07:13:51 PM
Rear valance....

https://forum.e-bodies.org/cuda-and-challenger-general-discussion-roseville-moparts/2/1970-cuda-and-challenger-small-rear-valance-reinforcement-brackets/813/

Again, that's why I love this forum :worship:   :drinkingbud: Great job Wild !

I still have never come across those before  :rolleyes:  I just looked again and they're not shown in the original 70 Challenger service manual I have  :dunno:
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Bobbydodge

#9
I couldn't agree more Alan.I love this group as well.y'all have bailed me out many times.
They do look like the same part if you take into consideration that the nutplate is missing on the one in the link you shared,and the holes in my parts are ripped out to look like open ended slots.
Thanks to all for the help.thats been kicking my butt for a while.

Mrbill426

Parts identification ... only a "part" of what makes this forum so cool!  :ohyeah:


Shoooter

Dang! I knew that one too. Just figured it out on my friends challenger two weeks ago.  Not a common part for sure

7E-Bodies

You guys have me curious now. Gonna check my 11/4/69. I don't recall anything like this either.
1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green

Bobbydodge

Here's a good shot for you.I don't know if I have it on the correct side,but that cutout sure does fit good.I think we have a winner

1 Wild R/T

Quote from: Bobbydodge on June 06, 2021, 03:55:51 PM
Here's a good shot for you.I don't know if I have it on the correct side,but that cutout sure does fit good.I think we have a winner

We've already seen the bracket... I think you need to show us something more.... That looks like your building a damn nice Challenger... Don't be such a tease.... :pokeeye:   :rofl: