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1970 to 1974 Dodge Challenger Restoration - Reference Guide - CT558
Book Title: The Definitive Barracuda & Challenger Guide 1970 - 1974 Author: Scott Ross
Spud's Notes: This great book won't tell you how to replace or repair any specific part or area of the car, but is a must have reference if restoring these Mopar's.
Plymouth Barracudas and Dodge Challengers are some of the most powerful and valuable Mopar muscle cars ever built. If you have been searching for the comprehensive story and vital option information for these classic Mopar muscle cars, you don't need to look any further.
The 1970-1974 Plymouth Barracudas and Dodge Challengers are compact, lightweight, and extremely powerful pony cars; some are considered to be the greatest Mopar muscle cars of the era. The platform, known as the E-Body for this generation, was Chrysler's response to the competition from the Ford Mustang and Chevy Camaro. Today, the E-Body Barracudas and Challengers are some of the most valuable and popular muscle cars ever built.
In The Definitive Barracuda & Challenger Guide: 1970-1974, seasoned journalist Scott Ross has unearthed new information from the key personnel involved in designing, engineering, and building these brash muscle cars. Ross provides comprehensive engine, transmission, and interior options as well as essential trim package and color code information. You learn the bottom line on original equipment packages and options. Ross covers Special Edition, R/T, Gran Coupe, and Rapid Transit System packages. And of course, the preeminent models in the lineup, Hemi 'Cuda, Challenger 440 six pack, AAR 'Cuda, and Challenger TA are covered in extensive detail. The large option list (and which options were available on which cars) is covered in great detail, which will greatly assist you with authentication.
Barracudas and Challengers are some of the most powerful and valuable Mopar muscle cars ever built. If you have been searching for the comprehensive story and vital option information for these classic Mopar muscle cars, you don't need to look any further.
Author Bio: Scott Ross Scott Ross is an experienced magazine writer, having contributed to Mopar Muscle, Corvette Fever, VETTE and Super Chevy. He has also served as editor-in-chief of Drive magazine. He is an avid Mopar fan and has a close family connection to Mopar. His dad worked at the Chrylser Materials Lab in Highland Park during the 1950s. Ross has an undergraduate degree from Purdue University in communications and a masters degree in communications from the University of Illinois
Pages: 192 Size: 8.5 X 11 (inches) Format: Hardback Illustrations: 336 color and 14 b/w Publisher: CarTech ISBN: 9781613252369 Product Code: CT558
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