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72 340 black on white $19k

Started by kathyscuda, May 23, 2018, 04:28:55 AM

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anlauto

That's a decent deal :alan2cents: not a great deal, but a decent deal....
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RUNCHARGER

I like that it is still bolted together. In it's future there will probably be another sale with it together then a sale when it is fully blown apart, maybe two more before it gets finished.......
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CudaMoparRay

Definitely worthy of consideration.

RzeroB

Being in the "rust belt" ... I wonder just how crusty it really is?
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scf100

1970 Challenger R/T convertible Triple Black

6bblgt

 :takealook: notice the T/A style fender attachment nuts/bolts - did all e-bodies in '72 have those?


cuda hunter

Quote from: 6bblgt on May 24, 2018, 12:55:01 PM
:takealook: notice the T/A style fender attachment nuts/bolts - did all e-bodies in '72 have those?

Can't ask a question without explaining yourself. 
I'm, sorry I do not know what your talking about.  There is a difference?  Please expand.   :popcorn:
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6bblgt

1970 e-bodies have 5 mounting bolts along the top flange of the fender

1970 "TRANS AM" e-bodies have 2 mounting bolts & 3 studs/nuts along the top flange of the fender

I've seen some '71s with their fenders mounted in this way, but question if it became more common in '72-'74??  :dunno:

cuda hunter

thanks for the explanation.   :handshake:
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