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				shhhhh.
				
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23 Jan 2005 20:10by BRADGROTT
				With out comitting blasphamy will Cuda interior panels work in a challenger?  I can get both complete front buckets, rear bench , headliner carpet, door and quarter panels , a pillars and visors all in black from ledgendary that were only installed for a couple of months for US 800.00..  I dont know why he is selling but if it will fit how can I go wrong.... One thing he did say is that the door panels have a speaker hole and are for a power steering car?  not sure what the difference is ?
			 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
23 Jan 2005 21:37by dave-r
				Get thee behind me Satan! 

 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
24 Jan 2005 2:17by Alaskan_TA
				Seat frames will interchange. Door panels may fit, sail panels will not. Upholstry will be a different pattern unless you have a Challenger Coupe. (Deputy) headliner may be too short, I have never tried it.
All of the stuff from Legendary is just a little more, so why buy used when not all of it will work?
Barry
			 
			
		
			
				differences
				
Posted: 
24 Jan 2005 2:27by itsfred
				dont quote me on this  but as far as i can remember  front door handle mechanism different place   cuda is lower with some kind of adaptor 
   rear  side covers  different length 
   if i remember right challenger part is shorter
  they wanted the cars to be similar but not exact copies 
   is there not a 1 or 2 inch wheel base difference  between the 2?
  they made it up behind the front seats  drawing from info in the back of my head hope i got it right
			 
			
		
			
				Re: shhhhh.
				
Posted: 
24 Jan 2005 12:42by jr
				BRADGROTT wrote:One thing he did say is that the door panels have a speaker hole and are for a power steering car?  not sure what the difference is ?
Perhaps he meant power-windows not power-steering?
 
			
		
			
				
				
Posted: 
25 Jan 2005 6:04by BRADGROTT
				he did mean power windows.    I quess I was looking at the price and not  using my better judgement.  
 
  
  At this point saving a couple hundred dollars is not worth cheeping my project.  Thanks for keeping me straight.    
