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1970ChallengerRT
New User | Posts: 2 | Joined: 08/08
Posted: 08/20/08
06:46 AM

Details are important in a specialized magazine like Mopar Muscle.  Otherwise, we might as well be reading a feature article about a Mopar in Hot Rod or Muscle Car Magazine.  A few examples from recent editions:  a 1967 Dodge Dart painted in it's "original" Hemi Orange color. What?  Another example:  This months edition of MM (Oct. 08) features a 1966 Satllite.  The owner tells the story writer,  Geoff Stunkard, that he believes the car has never been repainted.  Really?  Then why is the radiator core support body color instead of factory blackout?  Guys, I truly don't mean to complain but I do hold you to a higher level then the other rags.  Afterall, you ARE Mopar guys!  


1970 Challenger RT

 
drmopar
Enthusiast | Posts: 437 | Joined: 02/08
Posted: 08/28/08
09:46 PM

Another purist, get over yourself, I'll bet your car is 100 percent original right.
How do I know, its an R/T, no dis respect, however I would like to point out not even the factory got it right all the time so whats the problem.  


 
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