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Some cars like the T/As & A66 cars, etc., were not supposed to come with the standard challenger wheel well moldings. Those cars do not have a wheel well molding code on the broadcast sheet. Anyway, if such a car that wasn't supposed to have the moldings, did actually recieve them (possibly yours), then it was simply a mistake at the factory, and would still not be coded on the sheet.
Wheel well moldings were not optional on Challengers, so there was no way to special order them back onto your car if it was supposed to come without them.
Tav




I think you are missing one of the larger sources of wheel lip moldings on non-wheel lip molding cars, the dealer!!! One of my old T/As had moldings on it. When I spoke to the original owner he told me the dealer offered and he accepted the installation of WLMs along with the carpets on the bottoms of the door panels before he took delivery of the car. I'm sure this happened a lot in order to make a sale or make more money for the dealer.
Jeff


1970 Dodge Challenger T/A