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1970 Dodge Challenger R/T with 440 Magnum (aka 'Kowalski's car')

Started by DavidSL, August 29, 2009, 02:52:22 PM

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DavidSL

Quote from: maxwellwedgeYes - DODGE letters On the Rallye Hood (Which was the standard hood on the R/T) - The Shaker Hood got the triangle emblem.

:cheers: I guess that means people have them removed for cosmetic reasons, I see that a lot on cars around here. Thanks!

DavidSL

b5blue - do you have the title/author of that book? Looking for it under that number everywhere, but can't find it, even on the Mancini racing page?  :cheers:

b5blue

MOPAR-Chrysler, go to books and such and at the bottom of the page, on Mancini Racing's site is the B/RB Mopar Performance "Bible" 10.00 Your gonna like this....... :2thumbs:

Mike DC

QuoteActually - I believe many Plymouths had a shorter wheelbase than their Dodge sisters. Dodge was the "Higher Class" division and Plymouth was the "Value" division - Dodge wanted the extra size - Like Mercury compare to Ford.


You're correct, but so am I.


If I recall right, with the B-bodies there was a 1-inch shorter wheelbase on the Plymouths than the Dodges.  But it was done with the leaf spring brackets rather than any difference in the unibody itself. 

However the wheelbase difference was structural on the E-bodies.  They literally made the unibody 2" longer in the backseat floor area of the Challengers compared to the Barracudas.

 

Brock Samson

 Interesting that alot of similar cars had the standard 2" difference in length, i forget them all now, but back in the day up intill the early '70s many sister cars had that structual difference.


b5blue

Bingo! That's the one, take your time reading it, looking at break down photos and ask questions here.  :2thumbs:

DavidSL

Fantastic, thanks, just gonna order me a copy now! :2thumbs:

Appreciate it - looking forward to learning!  :drool5: :cheers: