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I have the broadcast sheet for a 1970 Dodge Charge 500 "XP29N0G256972"

Started by Mdurfee30@gmail.com, January 09, 2018, 09:19:08 AM

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Mdurfee30@gmail.com

I found a complete broadcast sheet for "XP29N0G256972" under my back seat unfortunately the vin# is for another 1970 charger 500

If its yours feel free to contact me and I will gladly give it to you "Free"  broadcast sheet = XP29N0G256972

6bblgt

black 383 4-spd SE - SWEET!  :drool5:

easier to find results in a search when the sixth digit is a "0"

Alaskan_TA

Reply caption edited above, so if the owner Googles the VIN he will find this thread.

Have you asked Don at the 1970 Charger Registry if he knows of the matching car?

He is a member here, he can also be found at http://www.1970chargerregistry.com/

XH29N0G

Ditton on contacting the 1970 registry.  I found a sheet in my car - not mine - and sent it to him.  Mine was lost in the 1980's some snot nosed kid (at least that is what my grandfather called him) found it, thought wow, and then promptly lost it. OOOH, that'd be me.  :slap:
Who in their right mind would say

"The science should not stand in the way of this."? 

Science is just observation and hypothesis.  Policy stands in the way.........

Or maybe it protects us. 

I suppose it depends on the specific case.....

BIGBLCK11

Welcome!  Very kind of you to offer it up to the current owner.   :2thumbs:

We would love to see pics of your car.  Restoration in progress, driver or finished? 

Mdurfee30@gmail.com

Team FYI - I registered this broadcast sheet with 1970chargerregistry.com when I initially found it which was approximately 5 years ago.

as for some background on my 1970 Dodge Charger 500, 4 speed , 383 magnum, F8 Green,  black vinyl top.  My brother and I bought the car as a project on 9/6/2012 from the 2nd owner who lives in Buffalo NY, the car had sat since 1981.  We paid $6000 for the car and I have attached a picture showing what it looked like when when we brought it home. Over the last 6 years my brother and I have completely stripped the car, replaced the Drivers rear quarter panel and fixed a lot of New York State rust!. Initial we thought the restoration would take approximately 4 to 5 years, boy were we wrong,,, I have also attached a picture showing the current state of the car.  The body is out for paint and the engine is out for a stock rebuild. I estimate that it will probably take another 2 to 4 years to complete..  By the way,  if anyone is interested in the restoration costs of a project like this I would be happy to send them an Excel file which contains a complete itemized list of the parts + labor that we have spent so far.

Simonic

There's a section on the Moparts forum for lost and found build sheets. Might be worth advertising it on there. I'd be thrilled to get the rest of my build sheet
Mopar owner in the UK..

Dodge Don

The car has not yet surfaced. If it ever does we will look to hook the owner with the sheet.

Mdurfee30@gmail.com

Hi, I took your suggestion added the broadcast sheet XP29N0G256972 to the " Moparts forum for lost and found build sheet" forum