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Re: 1972-73 Dodge Challenger with sunroof.
[Re: Barrelhouse]
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12/17/17 09:12 PM
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I THINK the sunroof was available on Challengers from 1970-74.
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Re: 1972-73 Dodge Challenger with sunroof.
[Re: Sunroofcuda]
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12/18/17 12:01 AM
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I THINK the sunroof was available on Challengers from 1970-74. I know a few 72's were fitted with them, I don't know if 73-4 Challenger production saw them?
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Re: 1972-73 Dodge Challenger with sunroof.
[Re: Dave Hall]
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12/18/17 01:56 AM
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Question? I recently found out that the T-top Volare's, Aspen's, Cordoba's, etc. were outsourced for the roof. Is this true of sunroofs as well? From 69-72, Mopars equipped with sunroofs were either done off site at ASC, as well as off line by ASC at Chrysler buildings, in 73 ASC supplied Chrysler with the hand crank equipped tub assemblies that the line worker could install on line during production
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Re: 1972-73 Dodge Challenger with sunroof.
[Re: Dave Hall]
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12/18/17 02:02 AM
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So my understanding is that the roof wasn't cut on the line? It makes sense that you wouldn't want a hole in the roof if the car needed to be transported. Especially in Detroit. correct...
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