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It is a GTX RoadRunner. Correct on the 440 instantly made it a GTX. My cousin had a 74 silver red stripe sunroof 400 4spd runner with all the goodies.i don't know the numbers but there's the @sunroofregistry
technically so as a stand alone model, but if you wanted a 440 you had to check the GTX box to get it. I'm gonna say that makes it a GTX and not a road runner.
Does anybody have any upper control arms for a 74 challenger? I know they’re the same as the Beachbody so if anybody is selling some, please let me know. Thank you.
Main thing is, if you're trying to get the top of the vent frame in tight... the bottom fork needs to swing all the way out. The vent frame bracket and it's two nuts in the forward end of the door are the assembles pivot point, so they can vary. Leave everything loose, pull the bottom fork fully...
I did loosen the Y fork bracket bolts and slid it as far outboard as possible and then tightened them down. Are you saying I should leave them loose?
And yes, I did loosen the socket head as well. I think I will try to go through the whole process one more time seeing I have the seals on...
Do you know of a 1973 GTX sun roof car? The mopar sun roof registry shows 2 or possibly 3 and I see no documentation of a break down between a road runner and a GTX. I realize they are pretty rare but I'm just curious if anyone knows how rare?