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How did the glass get pitted?
The only thing that comes to mind right now is- welding right next to it.
I don't buy the "old glass is brittle" line, either.
The OEM glass in my 1966, '67 and '73 cars is fine.
I save glass from parts cars, too.
I will answer your first question-
Yes
It's true that a console equipped car used a different, shorter shifter and it was closer towards the rear seat.
However, bucket seat cars with the "buddy seat" or center arm rest also used the bench seat shifter location.
Trust me- having an arm rest...
Also, "WP29" is the "code" for a 73 or 74 SE.
I don't know if I have ever seen a 73/74 Charger SE that wasn't also a "Brougham".
...and I have never seen or heard of a T code 73 or 74.
Sunroof is a somewhat rare option but late production 73 and a LOT of 74's got them.
At least I see a lot...