Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Nos 1964 1965 1966 Dodge Plymouth Vacuum Advance V8 318ci Mopar Nib on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Chelsea, Michigan, US

Chelsea, Michigan, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:MOPAR Manufacturer Part Number:2444398 Interchange Part Number:2808792 Other Part Number:CH741 Country of Manufacture:United States

NOS 1964 1965 1966 Dodge Plymouth Choke Vacuum Control "Vacuum Advance" for V8 318ci.  Includes POLARA, CHARGER, CORONET, BELVEDERE, FURY, SATELLITE.  Genuine Mopar Part in Box # 2444398 updated# 2808792 CH741.  May fit additional years, please check your fit to make sure correct. (mopar website listed as 1960-1967 with updated number)  Tested Holds Vacuum.   Please contact me with Questions before bidding.

James Bond Museum to open in Keswick

Sat, 04 Apr 2009

The world's first James Bond Museum in the world opens its doors this weekend [ad#ad-1] I find it hard to believe, with the fascination we have with all things Bond, that it has taken more than 50 years to open a museum dedicated to James Bond. But apparently, there is not a single one in the world – until now. Opening its doors tomorrow (5/4/09) in Keswick, in the heart of the Lake District, is the first museum in the world dedicated to James Bond.

Bernie keeps Williams F1 afloat

Sun, 25 Jan 2009

These are troubled times for Formula 1. Honda, rich as it is, has bailed out of F1 and is still looking for a buyer. Other teams are struggling to make a budget that adds up, despite the backing of billionaires and car manufacturers.

Mercedes-Benz's 'invisible' car stunt [w/video]

Wed, 14 Mar 2012

Mercedes-Benz has crafted a clever publicity stunt in and around Hamburg as part of its campaign to promote its zero-emission B-Class F-Cell car. The Stuttgart-based carmaker showed off its redesigned hydrogen fuel cell technology by sending out what appears at first glance to be an invisible car, aimed to highlight the automaker's point that the car is 'invisible to the environment'. Mercedes-Benz recorded reactions from passersby to create a 90-second online viral featuring an explanation of how the effect was created using LED lights and cameras.