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''Challenger and Barracuda 1970 to 1974 Collector's Orginality Guide'', also referred to as Collector's Originality Guide: Challenger and Barracuda 1970 to 1974 is a book by [[Jim Schild]].  Reviews have been mixed with [[Mopar Enthusiast]] giving it two thumbs up, but [[Mopar Action]] giving it only one out of five [[Pentastar|pentastars]], claiming that the book had incorrect information and photos on almost every page despite its originality claims.  Mopar Action also decided ask [[Frank Badalson]], a noted high-end restoration expert his opinion on the book since.  When Mopar Action contacted Jim Schild about the incorrect information and photographs, he claimed he could not find the correct cars.
 
''Challenger and Barracuda 1970 to 1974 Collector's Orginality Guide'', also referred to as Collector's Originality Guide: Challenger and Barracuda 1970 to 1974 is a book by [[Jim Schild]].  Reviews have been mixed with [[Mopar Enthusiast]] giving it two thumbs up, but [[Mopar Action]] giving it only one out of five [[Pentastar|pentastars]], claiming that the book had incorrect information and photos on almost every page despite its originality claims.  Mopar Action also decided ask [[Frank Badalson]], a noted high-end restoration expert his opinion on the book since.  When Mopar Action contacted Jim Schild about the incorrect information and photographs, he claimed he could not find the correct cars.
  

Revision as of 03:08, 20 August 2013



Challenger and Barracuda 1970 to 1974 Collector's Orginality Guide, also referred to as Collector's Originality Guide: Challenger and Barracuda 1970 to 1974 is a book by Jim Schild. Reviews have been mixed with Mopar Enthusiast giving it two thumbs up, but Mopar Action giving it only one out of five pentastars, claiming that the book had incorrect information and photos on almost every page despite its originality claims. Mopar Action also decided ask Frank Badalson, a noted high-end restoration expert his opinion on the book since. When Mopar Action contacted Jim Schild about the incorrect information and photographs, he claimed he could not find the correct cars.

References

  • Mopar Enthusiast August 2010 page 12
  • Mopar Action October 2010 page 84 to 85