I’ve been looking for an aftermarket delete plate for the radio, preferably to match the ribbed effect on the dash, but doesn’t look like anyone does one for a 70. Anyone have any ideas if another year used the same size radio?
From what I can tell, they didn’t use a delete plate from the factory if a car was ordered as a radio delete, they supplied with a complete blank panel, like in the pic I’ve attached. The example shown is a smoothie one fitted. Still called the option radio delete rather than no radio, even though the radio was an option. Panel is unique to 70, so although I can get 71-74, they won’t fit.
No one seems to repop these either for a 70.
Any ideas? Thought I might try and source some ribbed plastic to match from someone and cut a plate, but no idea where to start there either.
I’ll be honest, I’m going to cut holes in it anyway, so not looking to pay mental money for an original.
70 Challenger radio delete plate
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Re: 70 Challenger radio delete plate
When I started looking I had thought it would be relatively easy to pick up this sort of plate and spray it. Ideally this is what I’m after.
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24 hours in a day, 24 beers in a case. Coincidence? I think not…
70 Challenger
MMA/489
NSS/435
70 Challenger
MMA/489
NSS/435