#s T/A block shows up 40 years after car is parted
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I purchased my first 70 Challenger in 1978 and fell in love with the model, specifically the T/A. I was 16 and loved everything about it. The hood, the six pack, the exhaust, and the stripes. In 1979, on one trip to my Grandmother's in upstate NY I spotted and ad in the newspaper for a Challenger. It sounded like a TA and sure enough, when I went to see it, it was. It was everything I wanted including a 4spd, loaded with options, and EK2 Go-mango paint all for $1800, 0B307227. I talked my Dad into signing for the $1000 loan at 20% interest rate and the T/A was mine. It became my daily driver. A few years into ownership I decided it was time for an engine rebuild so I pulled the motor. When the motor came out it had a riveted tag on it that said it was a warranty block. I had heard about "matching numbers" and checked the raised boss only to find no numbers at all. I did find the VIN on the 4 speed tranny. I rebuilt the motor and enjoyed the car for a few more years but the upstate NY winters and salt had taken a toll on the body and it was badly rotted. I had the opportunity to purchase a nice clean T/A body so I did. I put my rebuilt T/A motor into my new T/A body and parted what was left of 0B307227 in 1986 and sent the rust hulk off to the junkyard.
So last week someone on Facebook posts a T/A block looking to see if the car was still around, the VIN? 0B307227, my old car! I couldn't believe it. I took ownership of the car in 79, just 9 years after it was new. I figured the original owner had an issue with the original motor and it was replaced at the dealer. I contacted the poster and he said he got it from a friend who got it for free after it was left at a house. No surprise, they were also in upstate NY, not too far from where I bought the car. I asked him if the block was damaged in any way and he never said.
I'm sure he was disappointed the car wasn't still around. I was so surprised to see the motor surface after all these years and it just goes to show you that even in their first few years of ownership these cars had much happen to them. I'll never know what happened here but hopefully the block finds its way into another T/A, even if it is not numbers matching.
Here is a picture of 0B30772 when I first saw her in 1979.
1970 Dodge Challenger T/A
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Re: #s T/A block shows up 40 years after car is parted
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Re: #s T/A block shows up 40 years after car is parted
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From something in the Barracuda lineup. Way too early for a T/A (or AAR)
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Re: #s T/A block shows up 40 years after car is parted
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It’s too bad you junked it. Nowadays, it seems like everything is being saved.
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Re: #s T/A block shows up 40 years after car is parted
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It’s too bad you junked it. Nowadays, it seems like everything is being saved. It’s different times from then. Cars did not rust in Texas but they were still sent to the scrap yard sometimes when the motor blue up. I had the rear end out of a perfectly good A12 RR that was scraped. My bud bought a perfect body 69 RT for the Dana then another buddy bought it for the motor and trans and hauled it to the junk yard. I guess that why they are worth so much now. Cool story though Jeff. When I bought my AAR back in76, it had a warranty motor with the same tag riveted to the block. I figured, like you, it was sent back to the factory for warrant purposes. Mine has never showed up. Kinda hope it doesn’t. I can’t afford it. Lol.
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Cool story Jeff!
Did the car have engine warranty paperwork with it?
If replaced under warranty, the original engine could have gone back to Chrysler vs. just being somewhere else.
Barry, no paperwork, all I got was the title, but I did find 3 broadcast sheets in the car!
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Re: #s T/A block shows up 40 years after car is parted
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It’s too bad you junked it. Nowadays, it seems like everything is being saved. So true but back then I NEVER would have imagined that we would have AMD today. The car would have been restorable for sure today. Back then it seems like every visit to the dealer parts would be unavailable. I got my first Challenger in 1978. Quarter panels were already gone by then. I probably bought 10 new fenders but they were gone by 1982. The new parts weren't cheap either and I was spending my entire paycheck (at $2.50 an hour) on Mopar parts
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Re: #s T/A block shows up 40 years after car is parted
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I was in Ca. in the mid 70's to 94 and parted/scrapped a lot of 340 Darts, dusters, demons etc. because they had, OMG rust bubbles in the lower rear 1/4's. most were bought for 50 -100.00 some even ran Then there were the 68 -9 Chargers that r-ped and pillaged for my 68 RT that I restored for a daily driver. they were also somewhat plentiful at the local pick and pull yards. I do have to check the numbers on the 340 in my 38. I pulled it from a 72 4spd cuda and sold the rest to a buddy who put it together for his son to drive. Think I paid 750 for it and drove it home
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Great story! When dealer parts were mentioned, it reminded me of when I was restoring my '69 300 in the mid 80's. I needed a new front valance for under the bumper, since mine was bent and rusted out. I went to Roseville C.P. to see if I could still get one. The parts guy checked, and sure enough there was only ONE left in the system! After it came in a week or so later, he told me that particular part number had now gone NS1. I got extremely lucky when I ordered it at that time.
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Great story! When dealer parts were mentioned, it reminded me of when I was restoring my '69 300 in the mid 80's. I needed a new front valance for under the bumper, since mine was bent and rusted out. I went to Roseville C.P. to see if I could still get one. The parts guy checked, and sure enough there was only ONE left in the system! After it came in a week or so later, he told me that particular part number had now gone NS1. I got extremely lucky when I ordered it at that time. In 1987 I had a Lil Red as a daily driver. I needed a couple parts so I went to the closest Dodge dealer in McHenry, Illinois and they still had a complete engine wiring harness, plastic tubes for the air cleaner hoses, dash harness, and various little parts that were unique to the Lil Red. I should have bought all that was left...
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Re: #s T/A block shows up 40 years after car is parted
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