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Old 07-16-2008, 05:36 PM
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Re: 1974 Dodge Challenger Need Help

The 26" radiator was the heavy duty cooling package. Usually on A/C cars & towing packages. If yours doesn't have A/C, the 18" might be the original.

Congrats on getting the '74, those were the rarest of all the model years because they stopped production before the model year was out. With the proper internals, a 318 can make well over 300 hp and still retain day-to-day driveability.
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