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What Is This?
From the MCACN Website: Quote:
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In 1971 the SE was no longer a stand-alone model with a distinctive VIN sequence. In 1971 it was just another option. If I recall correctly, it was called the "formal roof" option.
The car also has the uber-rare, elastomeric bumpers. |
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Last edited by Lee Stewart; 06-28-2017 at 02:43 AM. |
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Option packages A78 and A22
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Steve, the rubber bumpers are a different code for Challengers. Begins with M, I think.
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Correct, but the option package itself is listed that way in the code book.
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It may be, but even in the image you posted above, I now see it shows M73. Strange!
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Last edited by Lee Stewart; 06-28-2017 at 11:18 PM. |
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Oh, that's interesting.....why would they do that? I realize it may have been an R/T thing initially, later to expand for regular Challengers (I think?), but why different? May be a trim/molding issue?
Some trivia that I didn't learn till recently: For the Barracuda A22, the rear panel was painted black like on a 'Cuda. I know this to be true for red cars and can only assume it was true for the other colors that became available. Seems the '71 Challenger had a similar default. |
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