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factory doodles and drawings

Started by cuda hunter, June 17, 2017, 02:13:06 PM

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cuda hunter

One of my favorite threads over on cc.c  was the factory doodles. 
Let's see some of your doodles.    Anybody got a rock picture? 
I have a 2 and a 4.   Wish I knew what they meant.
both on my 71 bh.


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Cuda Cody

 :takepicture:  1970 V-Code LA Cuda.

anlauto

This was on the V code Cuda I just took apart last week....Notice both the factory FC7 and TX9 paint...This car was screwed up at the factory and painted the wrong colour first :drunk:
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cuda hunter

"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee

HR738


Aar1064

I've wondered what this meant on my AAR. Slant Slide :dunno:

HR738

Slant Slide... awesome!!......  '70 TX9 6bbl 'Cuda

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cuda hunter

Don't know who's this is.  Just a picture I've had for a long time. 
"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee

Car-nutt

I found this on the 70 AAR

headejm

Loved finding all of these on my Challenger. Kinda takes you back to Detroit in 1970.

340challconvert

When I disassembled the interior for repairs, I found the name Al or A1 on the right side inside wheel well.
Not sure if it was someone's name or a build code of some sort?
:dunno:


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Wayno56

Heres my 70 Challenger with 26 on the firewall ???

bentpshrods

  When I tore my car down to paint it, I found this on the back of my glove box. 

Shoooter

I have a few glove boxes with names on them. I'll take a picture

HP2

Looking at the Rock signature, I gotta wonder if that wasn't a  two person inside joke. Seeing 1, 2, 4, etc on that inner fender designated something. Then someone further down the line, after the number served its purpose, converted the 2 into the Rock signature.