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1973 Challenger
Posted:
06 Nov 2007 22:10
by moparman11
1973 Rallye Challenger, 440-auto, black interior. I am the third owner, I have owned it for 10 years, I finished restoring it in 2001. I have the orignal sales contract, build sheet and fender tag. I also have the original 340, that I took out two years ago, and I plan on putting it back in the future. Fun car, like to drive it. Thanks, John
Posted:
06 Nov 2007 22:14
by RedRaven
Hi John,
Welcome aboard mate, nice car can we have some more onof on yourslef and the car...oh and some more pics....did you change the K member to match the BB?
Posted:
06 Nov 2007 22:31
by Eddie
Killer car moparman11! More pics of that 440!!
Ever been to Cookville?
Posted:
06 Nov 2007 23:51
by moparman11
airfuelEddie wrote:Killer car moparman11! More pics of that 440!!
Ever been to Cookville?
Thanks Eddie, Yeah, I go through Cookville on the way to Nashville. I will try to post more pictures, Thanks John
Posted:
07 Nov 2007 8:59
by Jimiboy
Nice car moparman1! Like the colour!
I agree with RedRaven and AirfuelEddie, more pick's please!
Posted:
07 Nov 2007 16:42
by fal308
Good looking car
I really like the stance it has too. Looks like its ready to pounce on some unsuspecting chebby or ferd
Posted:
07 Nov 2007 21:22
by Eddie
moparman11 wrote:airfuelEddie wrote:Killer car moparman11! More pics of that 440!!
Ever been to Cookville?
Thanks Eddie, Yeah, I go through Cookville on the way to Nashville. I will try to post more pictures, Thanks John
I used to date a gmynast from Cookville, she went to Tenn. Tech and was a biology major. Yes, we need more pics of that awesome machine man.
K member
Posted:
16 Nov 2007 1:45
by moparman11
Hey Red Raven, sorry it took so long, but I did not change the k-member, and I did not have to change the length of the drive shaft. The length of the 340 and trans, is very close to the length of the BB and trans. It was a pretty easy swap, John
Posted:
16 Nov 2007 5:21
by patrick
From one 73 Rallye guy to another
How differently did the car perform on the corner's with the big block than the small block? If it did, what changes did you make? I think our cars came with the same heavy duty suspension.
Just wondering, Pat
Big Block
Posted:
16 Nov 2007 15:23
by moparman11
Hey Patrick, I didnt realize very much difference, Although, I raised the front end up about an inch, I didnt check the weight difference, but I really cant tell alot of difference. I was told I might have to change the torsion bars, It seems to give it a little more flex, but for normal driving, I think its fine ,Thanks John
Posted:
17 Nov 2007 4:03
by patrick
Thank's Man! I keep hearing about those Big Block's cleaning ditche's out when it come's to cornering performance. But like Dave say's. He's got enough aluminum and aftermarket part's in his, that his 440 actually weigh's less than my Factory 340. With that in mind, I would like to put my 340 up for awhile, and put Dave's 440 in there. Engine Envy!
Patrick
Engines
Posted:
17 Nov 2007 4:42
by moparman11
Go for it Patrick!!, But hang on to your 340, John
Posted:
17 Nov 2007 21:34
by patrick
I was just kidding, John. I really like my 340!
But, you never know. Maybe, someday, a wild crate 426 Hemi or bigger would look real nice in that engine bay.
Pat
340
Posted:
21 Nov 2007 11:57
by moparman11
I agree with you patrick, I like the 340s, Some of them are little killers!
Posted:
22 Nov 2007 4:56
by patrick
Hey John, I do not know what the exact speck's on my engine are but, to date, it's not bugged by 5.0 or 4.9 mustang's.
I even got ridd of my header system. Got sick and tired of grounding out.
The car is still good up to 140+MPH with my 323.1 Sure grip Rear, stock manifold's. Woudn't try it for long though.
Pat
Pat
Posted:
23 Nov 2007 2:22
by moparman11
Sounds like you got it going on, I took out a 3:55 shortly after putting the 440 in, and replaced it with a 2:94, It is a highway gear!, I was going to some of the shows with some friends in the club who had big C-bodies, and b-bodies, with tall gears. They would float along 75-80 miles an hour, and My engine sounded like a junebug in a lard can, so I changed the gears, not as quick, but not turning the RPMs either, John
Posted:
23 Nov 2007 8:01
by patrick
Sound's like a very nice cruiser. Track competition is a lot of fun. Cruzin' down the highway is another experience. Especially in eastern Washington. Open range, not much traffic.
Gives you that Kowalski driving feeling, minus the D-10 Cat's.
Patrick
Posted:
26 Apr 2008 15:20
by 73challengerguy
hey guy can you tell me what your running for tire and back spacing on this car in the pic...with the magnums......sizes and all , thank you.....
Rear tire and wheel size
Posted:
13 May 2008 1:46
by moparman11
I am running a 275/60/15, 8"rim with a 4 1/2 back space, I called coker tire and they told me the biggest size i could run, It is very close on the left side, I had to trim a little off the molding, but it works, John
Posted:
13 May 2008 8:56
by Jimiboy
Cool, sounds nice! Pic's please Moparman!
PIC'S
challenger
Posted:
18 Jun 2008 18:15
by moparman11
Jim, You have a very nice car, my hat off to you, John