Reborn Challenger

Postby Allkiller » 04 Jun 2005 17:46

Hi chaps,
I was asked by dave to post the pictures of a 72 Challenger i found in a field near where i lived, it had been sitting for 10 thats 10 years windows open, heads off the 440 6 pak block 6 pak in a barn near by, Unbelievable,
My mate John Challis bought the car as I had too many projects on the go and it was exactly what he was looking for.
It even had timing slips for 11.8s in the glove box from 3 years earlier
that was quick then for a all steel street car, the owner had been injured in a m/cycle accident and took it off the road, where it sat awaiting restoration. Sad............... not so sad here it is before ( the day after i found it )
and now ( nearly finished) engine went in yesterday, built by Dave Billadeau at Brighouse Speed.

ENJOY

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Postby Allkiller » 04 Jun 2005 17:48

New bodywork and paint

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Postby Allkiller » 04 Jun 2005 17:50

Now the Motor, Six Pak anyone ??

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Postby Allkiller » 04 Jun 2005 17:53

and more

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Postby Allkiller » 04 Jun 2005 17:55

Just waiting for exhaust and new front wheels and tyres now
All this in about 18 months so far

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Postby dave-r » 04 Jun 2005 19:26

I think it looks bloody fantastic! :thumbsup:

Thanks for posting that here. :wink2:
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Postby bryan » 04 Jun 2005 21:21

awesome, where did you get the hood from allkiller?
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Postby Christer » 05 Jun 2005 7:34

I felt :tears: when I looked at the first pic´s. My mood changed from :( to :) to :D as I scrolled down. Impressive work, man. Keep up the good work.
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Postby Chrippa » 05 Jun 2005 8:46

Is it possible not to love sixpak Challengers? 8)

Dont think so!! Very impressive work :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Postby roadrunner » 05 Jun 2005 11:48

Looks like another Challenger has been saved. Nice job. :thumbsup:
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Postby regnellahC » 10 Jun 2005 1:28

I have NEVER seen a HOOD like that EVER in my life. :s006:
Then in one pic the tall scoop is on the left and in another is on the right?
Guess the pic is reversed?? anyhow.
GREAT save. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
I agree, Love the Six Pack.PLEASE continue the save.
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Postby dave-r » 10 Jun 2005 7:27

Nope. The tall scoop is in the centre. Trick of the light my friend. :wink:
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Postby JackT » 10 Jun 2005 16:31

Looks like it originally had AC by the firewall. What sort of heater box are you putting in it? Nice job! The T/A hood looks good on it, too. Where did you find it?
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Postby roadrunner » 11 Jun 2005 12:43

Was this hood available (or option) on factory original 440 + 6 cars? I have a friend who has a panther pink car with this hood on it. He claims it’s original and it was a 440 + 6 car. I believe it is a 71. I thought these were only on T/A cars, but who knows with the options list they had back then.
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Postby regnellahC » 13 Jun 2005 1:32

dave-r wrote
Nope. The tall scoop is in the centre. Trick of the light my friend


Your right. What an illusion.I see it now. It's a Ralley hood with a big :disbelief: scoop in the middle.
Looks much better now.
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Postby JackT » 13 Jun 2005 5:59

In answer to Roadrunner's question, a T/A hood could be had on a 440 Sixpack car in 1970. The fender tag would have a N96 code on it for a fresh air hood, which could mean a shaker or Trans Am hood. It should be a late 70 car to have the T/A hood as I think it was a 1970-only item. Considering the parts were available, it could have been added by a dealer to a 1971 car......... the only rule is that the "rules" are just broad guidelines when it came to adding options at the dealership to make the sale happen in those days.
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Postby roadrunner » 13 Jun 2005 11:40

JackT wrote:In answer to Roadrunner's question, a T/A hood could be had on a 440 Sixpack car in 1970. The fender tag would have a N96 code on it for a fresh air hood, which could mean a shaker or Trans Am hood. It should be a late 70 car to have the T/A hood as I think it was a 1970-only item. Considering the parts were available, it could have been added by a dealer to a 1971 car......... the only rule is that the "rules" are just broad guidelines when it came to adding options at the dealership to make the sale happen in those days.


After thinking about it, I think it was a 70 after all.
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