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New Member from Minnesota

Started by JMFE570, January 21, 2025, 10:32:45 AM

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cuda hunter

Wow!  That is a beautiful car.
The fender tag  and broadcast sheet make it oh so much better.
Thanks for showing it all.   
Great that you retained one of the broadcast sheets.

Did you replace the seat covers or were you able to rehab the originals?
"All riches begin as a state of mind and you have complete control of your mind"  -- B. Lee

JMFE570

It was/is equipped with the white power top.
The original seat covers were not salvageable they were replaced with covers by Legendary. The door panels were shot. I replaced them with Metro panels. The original door panels did not have the woodgrain inserts. I guess that was common on early base models. The re-pops were drilled/cut for the inserts so I added those. I also added the carpet strips to the door panels. It looks better and I'm not scuffing the panel when getting in and out.
I tried to save the rear panels but was not successful. The re-pops worked out ok.

Spikedog08

Car looks sweet!   Welcome to the site!   :D
Drive it like you stole it . . . And they're CHASING you!


usraptor

 :welcomfrom Utah. Great job restoring saving some beautiful Challengers! :ohyeah:

7E-Bodies

Welcome aboard from Central Ill-Annoy! I've owned 3 Challenger convertibles and loved them all. By the way, you've left some of your weather down here. If you could come and take it, I'd appreciate it  :bigthumb:
Seriously though, welcome to the most helpful group on the internet.
1970 Challenger R/T Numbers Matching 440 Auto in F8 Quad Green