rustytoolss
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62 Fury. Is the outer side (behind the grille) meant to be Black..or body color ?
So I'm guessing the fender area behind the headlights would have been body color ?The black out behind the grill is just supposed to cover the grill area, but some got more than others.
True. But in response to another thread about this, I checked a friend's original B7 A66 challenger, and it does have a blackout. The question was (I think) if the darker colors got a blackout.It also depends on the color.
Most of the darker colors did not. I've had several dark cars myself. I had a B7 car in the 70's, did not have blackout. Blue, green, purple, black... none had blackout. I actually had a white car without blackout. As with all things Mopar, nothing is set in stone.True. But in response to another thread about this, I checked a friend's original B7 A66 challenger, and it does have a blackout. The question was (I think) if the darker colors got a blackout.
Assembly plant probably has something to do with it too. Pretty sure my friends car is an L.A. build.Most of the darker colors did not. I've had several dark cars myself. I had a B7 car in the 70's, did not have blackout. Blue, green, purple, black... none had blackout. I actually had a white car without blackout. As with all things Mopar, nothing is set in stone.
You are correct. Black obviously, GG1, EE1 also didn’t.Most of the darker colors did not. I've had several dark cars myself. I had a B7 car in the 70's, did not have blackout. Blue, green, purple, black... none had blackout. I actually had a white car without blackout. As with all things Mopar, nothing is set in stone.