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I like the Challenger T/A ad that shows the car with the grille of a 1971 car; I guess there were plans to continue building the T/A into '71?
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This thread is for actual auto and accessory vintage ads. I have replaced the AC pin-up with actual ads.
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The four Green lines are assembly line correct.

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I like the Challenger T/A ad that shows the car with the grille of a 1971 car; I guess there were plans to continue building the T/A into '71?
Sort of. The 6 pack would be no more so what would have been the point?


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I like the Challenger T/A ad that shows the car with the grille of a 1971 car; I guess there were plans to continue building the T/A into '71?
Yes it was! The 1971 Advance Product Information booklet that Chrysler put out showed that the T/A & AAR were still being planned for 1971. There is a page in it that shows the new lighter weight wheel that was going to be used. It also shows that the 440-6 was going to still be available in the Sport Fury GT and that the Charger SE would be getting it as well.
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Yes it was! The 1971 Advance Product Information booklet that Chrysler put out showed that the T/A & AAR were still being planned for 1971. There is a page in it that shows the new lighter weight wheel that was going to be used. It also shows that the 440-6 was going to still be available in the Sport Fury GT and that the Charger SE would be getting it as well.


These are the aluminum wheels that were going to be made an option in 1971. That's the Diamante Show Car.

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