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The reason is for the part numbers. I needed a new master cylinder on my 65 yesterday, it turns out it was an early 70's chevy truck. I'm not a purest, so apples can be oranges.
I build my cars, so I know what's in them. My SBM has one Chrysler part. My ATI Turbo-400, probably doesn't have any GM parts, and my Strange S60...probably doesn't have any mopar parts, either. I've had one OEM resto car. I bought it, drove it for a summer, and sold it. It was boring and slow.
 
I build my cars, so I know what's in them. My SBM has one Chrysler part. My ATI Turbo-400, probably doesn't have any GM parts, and my Strange S60...probably doesn't have any mopar parts, either. I've had one OEM resto car. I bought it, drove it for a summer, and sold it. It was boring and slow.
Gonna guess... the mopar part is the timing cover..
 
I build my cars, so I know what's in them. My SBM has one Chrysler part. My ATI Turbo-400, probably doesn't have any GM parts, and my Strange S60...probably doesn't have any mopar parts, either. I've had one OEM resto car. I bought it, drove it for a summer, and sold it. It was boring and slow.
You, I can relate to. I've built cars, just not this one. There's definitely is a big difference between building a car or assembling one. I've watched 1100 a day get assembled.......LOL
 
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