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DaveScrivener
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by DaveScrivener »
Can anyone tell me if all Challenger doors are the same from 70-74 as I'm looking at buying some chrome edge guards for my 72
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Alex
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by Alex »
almost certain but Dave R will confirm this 8)
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Pete
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by Pete »
I would agree with Alex but we await the oracle to come in from the pub.

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TrevD
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by TrevD »
according to my book thay are the same but from late 1973 crash bars were added to the inside of the door , but have no outward differences.
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by Dave-R »
They all had the crash bars in mate. Yes they are the same.
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DaveScrivener
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by DaveScrivener »
Thanks for your help guys

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MrNorm
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by MrNorm »
Actually they do vary subtley (e.g. the plugs in the end of the doors and also the inner metalwork) but they all interchange.
Oh - and of course the post 71 doors have extra emissions controls too...

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