Be aware of some others selling undocumented incorrect linkage pieces by copying ads and info...We don't list parts by what year or model they came out of (which many times is incorrect), we list them as what they were originally built by the factory to fit. If you want the correct parts the first time, buy your parts from a long time trusted source for linkage that uses factory documentation with Chrysler part numbers, when available, for correct parts, not by comparison of someone else's description or pics.
Please read and understand the full description and applications before bidding...You are bidding on Hard-to-find, Nice Used, Correct Original Mopar Dodge Chrysler Plymouth A, B, or E-Body 4-speed Pistol Grip or Round Handle HURST Big Block 383HP 4bbl Engine Throttle Cable Bracket with Clamp and Nut...Part
number 2863704 for a 1970 Cuda, Barracuda, Challenger, R/T, SE, or
1968, 1969, 1970 Road Runner, Charger, Coronet, 440, 500, Super Bee, or
68 69 Barracuda, Cuda, Formula S, Dart GTS, with 383 engine...It
is in very good used condition and is not bent, rusty, or pitted up, just a
few use nicks...Could be refinished for a very nice driver or original
show...If you need more info, call 570-539-2618 or classiccars at nmax dot net...See my other items for the 340 and 440 4bbl automatic and 4-speed brackets, and many other B C & E-body parts.
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Motor Industry
03 December 2007 09:46
Vauxhall has renamed its Vectra replacement, and like we all thought, it's going to be called Insignia. According to Vauxhall the Insignia name represents 'a new name for a new era', and we'll see if Vauxhall is telling the truth when the covers come off the new car at the British Motor Show in July 2008. It's a big claim for Vauxhall, but the teaser shot (above right) shows that at least Vauxhall seems to have gotten the design of the Insignia right.