1962, 63, 61? Chrysler Imperial Cruise Control Regulator,bracket, Linkages,cable on 2040-parts.com
Hanover, Ontario, Canada
You are bidding on 1962 or 1963 Chrysler Imperial Mopar Cruise Control parts as follows: regulator or "Brain" with a mounting bracket, throttle linkages & speedometer cable. Please be sure to check over these parts carefully to be sure they are correct for your application. (My specialty is 1959-63 Chevy Cruise Kits & Parts). I have disassembled & cleaned all of these parts. The bracket has some pitting but overall it is in solid condition. The Regulator or "Brain" has been cleaned & the inside moving parts lubricated. Also,it has been road tested & operates as it should. Shipping to anywhere within the continental USA will be a flat $45.00... due to the weight.....anywhere else including International Shipping will be more...so please contact me for a shipping quote. Thanks for looking. |
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