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    New Carpeting from Legendary for my '73 Charger

    I had the same problem with the carpet in my 74 Charger. I reoved the carpet from the box and installed it right away in the car. I placed heavy carboard and a tarp over it and then installed the rest of the interior while kneeling and in general working on the carpet installing the headliner...
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    Window Regulator to Glass Sliders

    One thing to emphasize when I did this. I used a couple pieces of lumber to get the regulator arm level so the new slider was flat on the metal plate. This was to prevent the peg from peening over sideways in the hole, if the slider had not been flat on the metal plate. The metal ball stud in...
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    Window Regulator to Glass Sliders

    I bit the bullet and replaced the slider piece myself taking it slow. I ground off the peened over peg on the old slider and removed it by lightly tapping with a punch and hammer. It came out easy. I installed the new slider/peg into the arm and laid the plastic side down on a 1/2" steel plate...
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    Window Regulator to Glass Sliders

    This is on a 72 Challenger but I see the 71-72 Chargers have the same type of slider. I posted on two E-body sites but didn't get an answer so I thought I would ask here as they are very similar. A search here had someone with a similar situation on a B-body but no answers. I asked him how it...
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    1973-1974 Door Glass hardware

    I'm curious as to how the peening of the new roller studs went. Terry W.
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    Route 66 trip

    Rt.66 is a great start to see the rest of the country. Catch all the east /west major highways to see a lot of our beautiful country. Then take the major north/south highways ( more difficult). We now take the side roads to see beautiful areas. City of Rocks in Idaho, T. Roosevelt Nat'l Park in...
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    Stolen Hellcats

    Hmm. If you want this type of theft to end, then the guilty must give up something near and dear to them for repayment. Since they have probably spent all of their ill-gotten gains, removal of a body appendage(s) for each car stolen would suffice. Start with a hand cut off and go from there...
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    Route 66 trip

    The first time I was on Rte 66 was in 1966 with my parents, from St. Louis to Oklahoma City. We sure stayed in some small towns but it was a fun trip. I was almost 14 years old. The first time I traveled it alone was in 1973 in my 71 Challenger convertible (which I still have). It was a great...
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    73-74 charger bumper fillers

    I did get some of the silicone ones but these were much better. I couldn't get the silicone ones to work properly. I don't know what I did with the silicone ones. I wish I could remember where I got these. Terry W.
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    73-74 charger bumper fillers

    73/74 bumper fillers home made reproductions, someone interested ? Here it is. Actually, all the ones in my photos are hard/flexible like the originals, not the soft silicone ones. The corners have the metal plates attached. Interesting. Terry W.
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    Route 66 trip

    We did a Route 66 leg on a trip from Oklahoma to Arizona in 2016. Ghost towns of Glen Rio, Texas on the Texas / New Mexico line is cool as a ghost town with lots of old, abandoned buildings. Cuervo, New Mexico is a cool old town with an old church and buildings on the south side of the...
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    73-74 charger bumper fillers

    I'm a little confused on the 1973-74 Charger bumper filler pieces front and rear. Several years ago, I bought a reproduction complete set (all 6 pieces) and they are stored away. I just pulled them out and looked at them and they look great. Are they not reproducing them now? There is a little...
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    My new 71 SSP! Any advice accepted!

    On the hood hinge area rust area, just weld in a new piece of metal. I just did it on a 72 Challenger. Easy access. Here's a couple of photos. Terry W.
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    Dream car

    1971 Charger R/T with air conditioning. Terry W.
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    Gas tank J-bolt locknuts shredding threads

    I use anti-seize on nuts like that. If too tight, I have also used a starter tap to open the nut up a little. Otherwise use a regular nut and lock washer if not a restoration.. Terry W.
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    Not a Mopar but what a bummer

    My 2015 Challenger R/T shaker a few years ago was in to the dealer because the backup camera had come unplugged and the car is under warranty. Simple job- open trunk lid, remove insulation pad and plug back in. I didn't get a call to come get the car later so I drop in to the dealer. I was told...
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    If You Grew Up in the 1970s – You Remember...

    I got on my 64 Schwinn Stingray the other day and rode it for a short distance. I don't remember it being so hard to pedal and I don't remember my knee joints hurting so much. Hmm. Lol.
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    Water in the oil pan....weird

    $100? I got ripped off. I paid several times that for a rebuilt 360. LOL Terry W
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    1971 Grille bracket plastic inserts

    That's great. Maybe our info helped someone else. Terry W.
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