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> '74 swap to '73, swapping existing '74 to a '73 roller
redbaron
post Apr 14 2005, 07:01 PM
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I am loooking for guidance/tips from the members for moving parts from a 74 to a 73roller, I am moving everything over motor, tranny,brakes, interior, wirirng harness, dash, gas tank, lights....... everything!
Is there any potential for parts not fitting from one to the other and where might the major problems be?

Any help would be appreciated.

I am also looking at tracking down some Webbers, manifolds and linkage at a reasonable price, will trade an injector setup +$$$$
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post Apr 15 2005, 07:10 PM
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Almost everything should bolt right up and fit nicely. About the only stuff that won't is electrical, and even that will probably at least be close. The biggest differences I can think of are the turn signal wiring and the center console lighting wiring. There are probably other detail differences, too... But the major systems ought to bolt up.

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