Is there a registry for 72-4 Challengers?
:slapme5: you might have to start one?!?
The thought crossed my mind but I think it's quite a commitment. :thinking:
As if you don't have the time, ya old Mitchell farmer! :bigthumb:
Quote from: jimynick on March 28, 2024, 08:49:35 PMAs if you don't have the time, ya old Mitchell farmer! :bigthumb:
Yes but the question is, could I stay dedicated enough to it over the long haul to do a proper job?
Yes, it really takes a commitment. I knew someone that started a 6pkshaker registry and was very gung-ho in the beginning. I don't believe it exists anymore.
I guess I don't need too I just looked up the Hamtramck Registry of Barry Washington. Lots of 72-4 e-bodies on it.
Quote from: blown motor on March 29, 2024, 09:39:40 AMI guess I don't need too I just looked up the Hamtramck Registry of Barry Washington. Lots of 72-4 e-bodies on it.
I actually reached out to him today about info on when the last challenger was built. He replied saying he doesn't have that info and he doubts anyone does. It's too bad.
E-body production ended mid-April of 1974
Quote from: 6bblgt on March 29, 2024, 09:12:03 PME-body production ended mid-April of 1974
Hey Dan! Would the day my car was built be on my broadcast sheet?
Quote from: xx88man on March 30, 2024, 04:03:12 AMQuote from: 6bblgt on March 29, 2024, 09:12:03 PME-body production ended mid-April of 1974
Hey Dan! Would the day my car was built be on my broadcast sheet?
no, it would be on the door sticker
I'm not into any registries of anything. But do have some non-automotive things youtube/soundcloud. It can be a crap ton of work at times . Jus' sayin' :looney: