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1971-74 Dodge Plymouth B-body Rally Speedometer Cluster. I believe it is technically for a 1974, but should work with the earlier years as the design is about the same.
Some missing trim pieces at the bottom, not a perfect cluster, but good for a driver quality car.
The top left corner was...
4-speed A-833 Transmission Rebuild Kit and Conversion Parts. Almost everything you need to convert an automatic car to a four speed car, minus the transmission itself.
Includes select rebuild components, all bought new from Brewer’s Performance. Full item list shown in the order slip photo from...
OEM 1971 Dodge Superbee Power Bulge Hood with Insert. Will work for 1971-74, but is technically a 1971 hood as many will already know here.
Outer skin has damage and inner structure is in need of work, but could be repaired. It comes with a standard 1971 Dodge Charger hood for a donor of the...
Mopar 3.55 Sure Grip, 489 case.
Purchased this for a build that I'm no longer pursuing. Located in Buffalo, NY. Preference would be for pickup, but shipping may be possible at the responsibility and cost of the buyer. Minor pitting on a few of the teeth, but otherwise in good condition and...
I bought this for a build I'm no longer pursuing, original OEM pistol grip shifter setup for a bench seat car. Should fit 1971-74 B-body applications as I was going to use this in my 1971 Charger.
Comes with everything shown in the photos, including the linkage rods. Asking $900 b/0, located in...
Located in Buffalo, NY
VIN - RM23N1G127938
I’ve had this car for a few years and it’s been a blast to drive, but I’m focusing on other projects and making some room in the collection. This is a true RM code Roadrunner, which started life as a 383 car and was swapped with the present 440 prior...
Here’s a bunch of desirable parts I had been accumulating for a build, which I’m no longer going to do so it’s time to sell it all off! I was going to do a modern G3 Hemi swap with a 4-speed conversion on my 1971 Dodge Charger, but ended up selling the car instead to focus on different projects...
This 1971 Dodge Charger is incredibly solid in the floors, trunk, and frame rails with zero rot or issues. None of the usual Mopar rot in the floors and structural parts. The body has been patched and spot painted in various locations as evidenced in the photos, but it is a solid driver quality...
Thanks everybody! I thought that was the answer, but always appreciate hearing from others to be triple sure. Can't wait to get these new seats into the car!
Looking for some input on a swap I'm eyeing for my 1971 Charger. I found a great set of seats from a 73/74 Charger that I want (Split bench with the armrest) in fairly good shape to replace by current bench seat.
According to the interchange manual, the seat tracks are different 1971 and the...
My intention is to get everything from the same supplier, like that Stage 2 kit from Comp Cam so it all plays nicely together rather than trying it piece things together
I'm building up my 5.7 Hemi from the junkyard and I'm at the point where I need to nail down my camshaft selection. I've read through the Richard Holdener book for his comparable tests in addition to watching some of his videos for other cams that were not in the book so I've tried to do as much...
Hi everyone! I've been working my way through a lot of the great information on here, but only recently starting to post.
I currently have a ratty 71 Charger that I'm assembling parts for to convert over to a G3 Hemi with an A883, and an 8-3/4 rear. Plan is to keep the exterior looking about...
I think I understand. So the existing brake and gas setup I have in the car is the same housing that the 4 speed set up would use so I can just swap the four speed parts onto the existing pedal assembly housing?
I've been doing my best to comb through the interchange manuals, service manuals, etc. and can't get a definitive answer on whether or not the complete four speed pedal assembly from an E-body will swap into a B-body. For context I'm looking at doing this in my 71 Charger, currently set up for...