Kiwi Challengers
Hi, great site....lots of neat looking challengers....you guys wouldn't believe how many challengers & cudas, are here in New zealand....all types, convertibles, R/T's, western speacials, hemis are rare,......I have a R/T SE 440 70 challenger.......allways looking for SE parts.....espeacially the rear trunk moulding, which only SE have
Hey mate,
I have only known of roughly 14 1970 Challenger R/T's in New Zealand.
Chargers are a little more "common" and there are also a few Cudas.
The rear trunk molding is a pain in the asre aye!!! Bloody been looking for that for ages!!!! It is for all years except and moldels, just 1970 has the rounded edge compared to the 71-71 moldels which have the square shaped turnk and 1/4 panel moldings.

Cheers,
Carl
Hi there Carl, Couldn't believe it when i was looking at challenger pics, I see your one, and its got a 'Kiwi' black number plate.....very impressive. I ran a check on your plate and see that its a 'V' code car...u still running the 6pack on it. There seems to have been quite a few challengers & Cudas imported recently, I came across a guy in akl that had about 4 challengers (1 was good 340 car, others were rough as) but he had just got a 440 4speed 70 R/T & he had just got a 440 727 70 cuda, both fresh imports. I brought mine in the states about a year ago.......just got 2 find time an money to do it justice, but the good thing is the car has no RUST, so its worth spending the time on it.
Catch u later Steve
Catch u later Steve
Hey Steve,
"V" code???? Don't know where you got you info from but it's wrong.
This is a true U code car. ALL #'s matching vehicle. Dash, Cowl, Fender, Door post, Engine, Trans and Rad support. It came to New Zealand in 1971 and I'm the 3rd owner.
I have even traced the guy who brought the car into New Zealand he could still remember the major options and he remembered it was a 440 Magnum car. Came from Canada via USA, He then brought it back to New Zealand. Full on resto has taken nearly 2 years. Can't wait.
Here is a engine number shot just for proof. Itr's hard to read from the photo but it's there.[8D]
Cheers,
Carl
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"V" code???? Don't know where you got you info from but it's wrong.

This is a true U code car. ALL #'s matching vehicle. Dash, Cowl, Fender, Door post, Engine, Trans and Rad support. It came to New Zealand in 1971 and I'm the 3rd owner.
I have even traced the guy who brought the car into New Zealand he could still remember the major options and he remembered it was a 440 Magnum car. Came from Canada via USA, He then brought it back to New Zealand. Full on resto has taken nearly 2 years. Can't wait.
Here is a engine number shot just for proof. Itr's hard to read from the photo but it's there.[8D]
Cheers,
Carl
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Hi Carl, motor looks good, where abouts is that other id tag?...looks likes its on the door panel. The deatails i got of the VIN report, says JS23VOE119591.....could be a typo, cause it also says 2800cc petrol, it also has 9 owners on it ........i could fax this thru to u if u want. you know of any 'hemi' challengers over here.
Hey Steve,
Definitely a typo, because on that same sheet my one says "JS23OOE" LMAO!!
If I'm correct your copy should read, "Registered at: Auckland On: 7 July 1971"
And it will have Jean Claude, my copy also says 2800 CC Rating - I was told for insurance purposes.
I know of 1 HEMI Challenger but I think that went back to the states. Was a rag top Lime in colour. But I also know there are soooo many clones down here it's not funny, there's a guy in Auckland making copies, I "was" going to buy one, but told myself to wait, luckliy it paid off. [8D] I've talked to a few MoPar kiwi guys down here and I've heard basically the same 1970 Challenger count, between 12-20 of them in New Zealand, a few of those are not R/T's (340's etc etc) Still compared to all that ****ty rice we have down here those numbers are nil! LMAO!! I hate jappas..........[:@]
Cheers,
Carl
Definitely a typo, because on that same sheet my one says "JS23OOE" LMAO!!

If I'm correct your copy should read, "Registered at: Auckland On: 7 July 1971"
And it will have Jean Claude, my copy also says 2800 CC Rating - I was told for insurance purposes.

I know of 1 HEMI Challenger but I think that went back to the states. Was a rag top Lime in colour. But I also know there are soooo many clones down here it's not funny, there's a guy in Auckland making copies, I "was" going to buy one, but told myself to wait, luckliy it paid off. [8D] I've talked to a few MoPar kiwi guys down here and I've heard basically the same 1970 Challenger count, between 12-20 of them in New Zealand, a few of those are not R/T's (340's etc etc) Still compared to all that ****ty rice we have down here those numbers are nil! LMAO!! I hate jappas..........[:@]
Cheers,
Carl
Hey Carl, Jean claude canvel was the 1st owner, then peter knight, i wonder if that is the same peter knight who used to race Hydroplane boats. I saw a 74 challenger at the gas station yesterday, it was a bit of a roughie, but had a rallye dash & 440 + 4spd.
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DANG!!! You wouldn't read about it, it was Mr Knight and guess how he towed his boats? My Challenger!! LMAO!!
I've posted a photo of the tow bar before the resto.
I don't see too many Challengers, let-alone MoPars down here plenty of Aussie Chryslers though.
Cheers Steve,
Carl
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I've posted a photo of the tow bar before the resto.I don't see too many Challengers, let-alone MoPars down here plenty of Aussie Chryslers though.
Cheers Steve,
Carl
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