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A 1970 Challenger is special, but a B5 Challenger is out of this world; with the bumblebee stripe finally added to the car, it's time for the work to really begin; focus is on the crucial details, including the headliner, dash, interior and more.
A 1970 Challenger is special, but a B5 Challenger is out of this world; with the bumblebee stripe finally added to the car, it's time for the work to really begin; focus is on the crucial details, including the headliner, dash, interior and more.
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