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1970 Challenger Convertible General Questions #2796009
07/12/20 11:15 PM
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Im working on trying to finish up the resto on my 1970 Challenger Convertible. Trying to piece back together the convertible specific parts. I am searching for a few pieces I know of that Im missing, but my biggest issue/concern is my Dad is the one who disassembled this car and he has since passed so Im trying to figure out where everything goes. I have started playing with each of the pieces to make sure I know where they might go, but is there some kind of specific order or diagram for these. I want to first of all check and make sure I have all the pieces I need, then also make sure Im installing them in proper order and the correct way.

My original top frame was stolen while I was in the process of moving into my new house, so I have recently bought a replacement top frame, but Im sure I will have to do some tweaking on it to make it work. Also the top frame I got was partially disassembled when I bought it so I may be missing certain pieces like the little brackets that the top cylinders mount to, Im missing those but want to make sure Im not missing anything else.

I tried to search the forum for others asking this but no luck. Thanks in advance for any help!

Re: 1970 Challenger Convertible General Questions [Re: 71GoMango] #2796049
07/13/20 07:07 AM
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Pictures of what you have already might help

Re: 1970 Challenger Convertible General Questions [Re: AARCONV] #2796068
07/13/20 08:48 AM
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You can try the technical resources at https://forum.e-bodies.org/

Here's a link to the library with the Field Service Manuals and the parts books.
https://www.e-bodies.org/resources/service-manuals-parts-catalogs-tsb/







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