







Need help understanding 1970 versus 1971-74 Slap Stik shift indicator lenses. I'm working on my 1970 Dodge Challenger RT with the original 440. I'm replacing the chrome top plate, the black plastic slider plate, and the gear selection lens. My original lens says 'Slap Stik,' but the 1970 reproduction lenses I can find don't have that text. Meanwhile, the 1971 to 74 lenses do say 'Slap Stik.' Since I've already ordered the correct 1970 chrome plate and slider plate, I'm wondering if a 71-74 "Slap Stik" lens would fit and look right with my 1970 console parts, or if I should just accept the 70 part without the lettering. What's the actual technical difference between the 70 and 71 indicator lenses? Anyone with original parts or factory info, I'd love your help.
426/425 HP V-8, 1 of 264 Hemi Charger R/Ts Produced for the 1968 Model Year with an Automatic Transmission
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Available mid-2027.
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Original Engine, Factory 4-Speed, French Export
1 of 12 Hemi Cuda Convertibles produced for 1971, 7 for the U.S. and 5 for export.
1 of 2 Known Examples in F6 Spring Green Metallic, 426/425 HP V-8, Automatic