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Location: Hagerstown, MD
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1972 Dodge Challenger
Bought: Jan, 0001
Sold: Jan, 0001
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1 of 1 1971 challenger convertible! documented car! $30,250.09
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1972 Dodge Challenger 1969 340 block - 12.5/1 comp. .30 over...steel crank ported and polished heads .202 valves .194 ex. Holley Strip Dominator intake (ported to match heads) 509 hydraulic cam
727 trans w/ manual valve body 4.11 rear (8 3/4) 2.5" exhaust (stainless)
Paint to change in near future. Let me know what you think...keep it orange or go with silver w/ black accents.
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Posted by: swtstang
01/03/2007 07:17PM
Hey Robbie,Very Very Nice looking car you got there!! with that combo you should be dam near running cam 2 IF you arent already. Keep up the good work man i love the car!!.dave
Posted by: phrozen755
07/18/2006 06:47AM
oh god this thing is sexy!! LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!! hey, you should checkout the Northeastern Domestic Car Forum. (www.NEDCF.com) Just started, but it's sweet. Photogalley for your cars, tech sections to post problems and solutions for your car...you should definatley join up and shoot the shit with the other peeps! Open to all domestic cars...NO RICE!
Posted by: Legitmustang
11/22/2005 06:00PM
Looks nice. I would hate to get stuck by you at a light. Keep it clean its a bueaty.
Posted by: 72babyblue
10/03/2005 08:22AM
Very nice Challenger! Orange is Ok, seen a lot of Hemi Orange/Go ManGo paint lately. Silver would be different. Would sort of give it a more modern flavor. What's the original color? Just curious.
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