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09-24-2005 11:42 AM #1
1970 Challenger, 1971 Charger floors?
im about to get a 70 challenger convertable that needs some floor work. it comes with a 71 charger that has good floors, someone told me that the chargers floors will work in the challenger. do you guys know if this is true?
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09-24-2005 01:47 PM #2
If the charger is in ok shape let me know, I might be interested in the car,, i'd hate to see another car get cut up, and destroyed..
pm me if your interested.CHOP IT UP!!!!!!!
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09-24-2005 05:19 PM #3
Thunder1957
Sorry it won't interchange. The Challenger is an E-Body and the Charger is a B-Body. What year car are you getting? I have hundreds of photos documenting a proper convertible restoration as I own three already.
E-mail me for help and send a few picturesMike Gibbons
'70 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 SIXPACK "V-code" 727TF Shaker Go Wing 4.10 8-3/4"
'70 Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible "N-Code" 472 HEMI 4-speed 4.10 Dana 60
'70 Dodge Challenger Convertible "G-Code" 727TF Dana 60
'70 Dodge Challenger "G-Code" 4-speed Dana 60 (roller)
'70 Dodge Challenger "G-Code" 904TF (roller)
'70 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible "G-Code" 904TF ('Cuda Clone - Shaker- Go Wing - Dana 60)
Sugar Land, Texas
http://home.houston.rr.com/mikegibbons/
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09-25-2005 01:32 PM #4
I did a little research on this and learned something myself :-) The '71-'74 Charger floor pan appears that it will interchange. The '66-'70 will not. Hope this clarifies things?Mike Gibbons
'70 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 SIXPACK "V-code" 727TF Shaker Go Wing 4.10 8-3/4"
'70 Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible "N-Code" 472 HEMI 4-speed 4.10 Dana 60
'70 Dodge Challenger Convertible "G-Code" 727TF Dana 60
'70 Dodge Challenger "G-Code" 4-speed Dana 60 (roller)
'70 Dodge Challenger "G-Code" 904TF (roller)
'70 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible "G-Code" 904TF ('Cuda Clone - Shaker- Go Wing - Dana 60)
Sugar Land, Texas
http://home.houston.rr.com/mikegibbons/
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09-25-2005 02:27 PM #5
yeah, you are right, YearOne sells the pans and they are the same part for the 70-74 E-body and the 71-74 B-body.
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09-25-2005 03:06 PM #6
As you can see from my collection of cars (and music) "the world ended for me after 1970" :-)
Do you have any pictures of your convertible?Mike Gibbons
'70 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 SIXPACK "V-code" 727TF Shaker Go Wing 4.10 8-3/4"
'70 Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible "N-Code" 472 HEMI 4-speed 4.10 Dana 60
'70 Dodge Challenger Convertible "G-Code" 727TF Dana 60
'70 Dodge Challenger "G-Code" 4-speed Dana 60 (roller)
'70 Dodge Challenger "G-Code" 904TF (roller)
'70 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible "G-Code" 904TF ('Cuda Clone - Shaker- Go Wing - Dana 60)
Sugar Land, Texas
http://home.houston.rr.com/mikegibbons/
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09-25-2005 05:59 PM #7
yes i like your collection of cars, music was definatly better in that era as well. i'll get some pics of the challenger up in the next few days. do you know of any good places to de-code the data plate? it has the original 318 and slap stick in it but i still want to de-code it.
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09-25-2005 06:12 PM #8
Ya1 If you were to look at the two cars you would be able to tell that the 71 charger is alot bigger then the 70 challenger or cuda.
The 71 charger is like Richard Pettys old 43 car real long and sleek.
~ Vegas ~
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09-25-2005 06:14 PM #9
yeah, thats why i didnt really belive it at first, those chargers a huge!1957 Thunderbird
1964 Falcon Futura
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09-25-2005 09:18 PM #10
Here's the link to a neat piece of decoder software.
http://www.moparts.com/Tech/img/decoder1.zipMike Gibbons
'70 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 SIXPACK "V-code" 727TF Shaker Go Wing 4.10 8-3/4"
'70 Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible "N-Code" 472 HEMI 4-speed 4.10 Dana 60
'70 Dodge Challenger Convertible "G-Code" 727TF Dana 60
'70 Dodge Challenger "G-Code" 4-speed Dana 60 (roller)
'70 Dodge Challenger "G-Code" 904TF (roller)
'70 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible "G-Code" 904TF ('Cuda Clone - Shaker- Go Wing - Dana 60)
Sugar Land, Texas
http://home.houston.rr.com/mikegibbons/
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09-25-2005 09:20 PM #11
Here is the fender tag decoder.
http://www.lightningjar.com/cars/%20mopar/decoders/?ex=Mike Gibbons
'70 Dodge Challenger R/T 440 SIXPACK "V-code" 727TF Shaker Go Wing 4.10 8-3/4"
'70 Dodge Challenger R/T Convertible "N-Code" 472 HEMI 4-speed 4.10 Dana 60
'70 Dodge Challenger Convertible "G-Code" 727TF Dana 60
'70 Dodge Challenger "G-Code" 4-speed Dana 60 (roller)
'70 Dodge Challenger "G-Code" 904TF (roller)
'70 Plymouth Barracuda Convertible "G-Code" 904TF ('Cuda Clone - Shaker- Go Wing - Dana 60)
Sugar Land, Texas
http://home.houston.rr.com/mikegibbons/
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09-25-2005 09:46 PM #12
cool, thanks for the help mike!
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