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I need help identifying parts

Started by Indiana Challenger Guy, June 29, 2025, 06:17:16 AM

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Indiana Challenger Guy

I disassembled my 70 Challenger 25 years ago and quickly realized that the restoration was going to be more than I was capable of performing. Finally after retirement and the help of some good friends, I am getting closer to getting most of the body work completed and getting the car in paint. I am trying to finalize some things before my car goes to paint. Unfortunately my painter has had a health issue come up, so it will be delayed 3-4 months. I still have several loose ends that I need help with.

1) The first two pictures are a set of brackets that were with all of my loose parts at my painters shop. I have no idea what they might be.

2) The next two pictures are of a "L" shaped bracket that I no clue of.

3) The final picture are nuts and bushings I had wired together in my box of loose hardware that I obviously failed to tag and identify.

Any help would be greatly appreciated. I have searched trying to identify these items to no avail. Thanks again.

Brent
Brent

RJChallenger

my guess would be.  the first picture looks like the bracket for your quarter windows, mounts to the floor, the nuts and bushing look like they are wiper motor mounting nuts and metal bushings for the rubber mounts of the wiper motor

Jay Bee

Correct on the first 2 and the bushings/ nuts. I've seen the other one, working on it.


Indiana Challenger Guy

I can't thank you all for the quick response. I am continually amazed at the vast amount of knowledge that exists within the membership. I'm sure there will be more questions once I start the assembly process.

Please accept my sincerest gratitude.
Brent
Brent

Indiana Challenger Guy

Well I finally figured out what the L shaped bracket (Item #2) was for.  It is a radiator support bracket for a 1st gen Camaro. I'm not sure how that ended up with my parts, but one less thing to worry about. 

Thanks for all the help......
Brent


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