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 Post subject: '74 RC doors/converttop junkyard find!
PostPosted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:27 pm 
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Finally found some good stuff for my RC project when I get to it! Found a '74 RC SE with the half doors/top, 360 2bbl auto truck. Managed to get the two doors and top for 180 bucks, one door needs sheetmetal work from a crease in the door, otherwise rust free and fairly good top!

Does anyone know how the rollbar showed up on the RC and TD? Was it an option that you just checked off? I've seen SEs and Sports with no rollbar, a TD macho WITH a rollbar, trying to find the rhyme or reason.

Also it was interesting, this 74 RC had the 360 2bbl, auto, 203 case with disk 44front and 9 1/4 rear. I thought everything basically from '72-'74 was a 8 3/4" rear with the 205 case?

Thanks for the help!

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 Post subject: Re: '74 RC doors/converttop junkyard find!
PostPosted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:30 pm 
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One other pic I found..

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 Post subject: Re: '74 RC doors/converttop junkyard find!
PostPosted: Sat Mar 20, 2010 11:46 pm 
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Yard pic


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 Post subject: Re: '74 RC doors/converttop junkyard find!
PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 12:41 pm 
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how about the GATE, what kind of shape is it in????

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 Post subject: Re: '74 RC doors/converttop junkyard find!
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Nice find and good prices!!! Roll bar was option LP6 on trucks. I have yet to find the ramcharger option code and price. Photo below shows the early Plymouth TrailDuster with the 1/2 doors & roll bar.


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Photo below shows the early Plymouth TrailDuster with the 1/2 doors & roll bar.
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 Post subject: Re: '74 RC doors/converttop junkyard find!
PostPosted: Sun Mar 21, 2010 10:46 pm 
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Thanks for the rollbar info and pic!. Do you know if the '80s RC rollbar is the same as the 70s style? I know the 80s type if a 3 pc. or something like that.

Ya, the tailgate was shot/dented, missing the SE trim on it, and just had the brackets bolted on the truck for the spare.. The hatch for the top was good too it seems, I think I saw a small crack somewhere, I think those hinges were prone to break eh?

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 Post subject: Re: '74 RC doors/converttop junkyard find!
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81-93 Ramcharger Roll bar is a 5 piece bolt together unit. It will not fit the 74-80 RamCharger/TrailDuster. I can be altered by removing 3" inches from the bottom mounting foot area & rewelded back together. Also the Roll Bar side mounts at the upper inside quarter panel are not there on the later RB. They will have to be made up along with the upper inside quarter panel mounting area on the body structure. If you have a MIG these will be simple modifications.
The later Roll bar is larger in diameter than the earler version. Photos are of my '74 TrailDuster with the above modifications preformed on the later RB.
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 Post subject: Re: '74 RC doors/converttop junkyard find!
PostPosted: Mon Mar 22, 2010 12:14 pm 
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Hey thanks for that info, I have an 80s RC bar which I may mod up someday. Now I'm kicking myself for not getting a '77 macho TD that had a factory rollbar in it awhile back.. : ) Oh well, live and learn. Thanks!
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i have a 70's rollbar i would gladly trade for your 80's piece.

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