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Window Louvers and Mud Flaps

Any aftermarket companies planning on making rear window louvers or rear mud shields for the Chally? These options looked awesome on the old Challengers and Cudas. Could someone photoshop an example?
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Re: Window Louvers and Mud Flaps

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Any aftermarket companies planning on making rear window louvers or rear mud shields for the Chally? These options looked awesome on the old Challengers and Cudas. Could someone photoshop an example?
I agree that the backlight louvers looked great on the 1970s 'Cudas and Challengers (I had them on my 1971 'Cuda), but mud flaps??
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Re: Window Louvers and Mud Flaps

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I agree that the backlight louvers looked great on the 1970s 'Cudas and Challengers (I had them on my 1971 'Cuda), but mud flaps??
Bad enough on my truck. I can't go there on the Chally.
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Re: Window Louvers and Mud Flaps

Mud Flaps? On a Challenger??

I guess someone wanted them

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I can't even image this car with Mud Flaps...even with little Silver naked ladies on them!!!
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Re: Window Louvers and Mud Flaps

I'm not talking about 4x4 truck mud flaps. Check out the 1970 Challenger T/A on page 195 of Mopar Muscle 50 Years (large, hardback version). I think they may have been included in a race trim package for some of the AAR Trans Am cars. I'm not sure I want them on my Chally either, I just wondered what they would look like. Might look cool on that G5 Sam Posey edition Challenger!
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Re: Window Louvers and Mud Flaps

There are splash guards in the Mopar catalog. Not really my style. I would like to see some window louvers though.

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Re: Window Louvers and Mud Flaps

The molded splash guards look really nice on cars. I put molded splash guards on my GTO and they look great. It keeps the sides of the car alot cleaner. Keeps the rubber off the rear quarter panels too.
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