Re: #3549699 Challenger Hood Molding '71 ?
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Parts book shows that as the 1970, non-TA part. Robert
AAR 4-speed 3.91, Tor-Red; 70 440 6 pack Roadrunner 4-speed 3.54, Plum Crazy; 68 Formula S conv 383 4-speed 3.23, Electric Blue; 69 Barracuda conv Slant 6 OD4 2.94, 71 B5 Blue; 78 Lil' Red Truck, Red; 70 Challenger S/E. 505 6 pack, Passon 5-speed, 3.55, B7 Blue
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Re: #3549699 Challenger Hood Molding '71 ?
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http://www.tuffwheelrestoration.com/hoodlipmolding.htmlTry calling these guys. They can probably tell you the difference. Robert
AAR 4-speed 3.91, Tor-Red; 70 440 6 pack Roadrunner 4-speed 3.54, Plum Crazy; 68 Formula S conv 383 4-speed 3.23, Electric Blue; 69 Barracuda conv Slant 6 OD4 2.94, 71 B5 Blue; 78 Lil' Red Truck, Red; 70 Challenger S/E. 505 6 pack, Passon 5-speed, 3.55, B7 Blue
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Re: #3549699 Challenger Hood Molding '71 ?
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Quote:
http://www.tuffwheelrestoration.com/hoodlipmolding.html
Try calling these guys. They can probably tell you the difference.
Robert
Odd they want $40 more for the T/A part w/o studs than the STANDARD Challenger w/o studs version.
Here's a #3549699 that I have just opened studs are 3/4" long (how long are the T/A pieces?). The original cellophane packaging is stuck to the face of the part, what's the least destructive way to remove it?
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Re: #3549699 Challenger Hood Molding '71 ?
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Re: #3549699 Challenger Hood Molding '71 ?
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Jim/Dan: These are the correct original factory clips used to mount these hood pieces. The one in front is an original off my car.
Original for a 70 type molding like Dan posted, or/and a 71 molding that also has the ledge on the bottom?
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Re: #3549699 Challenger Hood Molding '71 ?
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Jim/Dan: These are the correct original factory clips used to mount these hood pieces. The one in front is an original off my car.
Dwight, what are those from? They do not look like they would work well with the foam insert inside the moulding, nor do they look like they would pull the moulding tight to the hood. Here's 2 used '70 mouldings I have with the same ~3/4" studs as the '78 dated NOS piece.
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Re: #3549699 Challenger Hood Molding '71 ?
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Does anyone know a source for these clips? I need a set for the trunk molding on my '70 Dart. Quote:
Jim/Dan: These are the correct original factory clips used to mount these hood pieces. The one in front is an original off my car.
1968 Charger R/T, 440 Auto, GG1; 1969 Super Bee, 383, 4-speed, T5; 1969.5 Road Runner, 440-6, 4-speed, 96; 1970 Duster 340, 4-speed, EV2; 1970 Charger R/T SE, 440 (496), Auto, EB3; 1970 Dart Swinger 340 (416), 4-speed, EV2; 1970 Corvette coupe, LS5, 4-speed, Daytona yellow; 2000 Corvette coupe, LS1, 6-speed, Twin Turbo, Torch red.
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