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I have both rear quarter panel extensions part numbers 3615809 and 3615808 available for sale. The drivers side (3615809) is NOS and the passenger side is in good condition with one minor blemish. See photos. $50 for the pair plus shipping from Seattle WA area 98003.
Looking for some help diagnosing a short. I have found there is continuity from the negative cable to the bulkhead slots at 11, 13, and 14 (see photo). They also have continuity with each other solely at the bulkhead (no neg. cable, there is continuity if I connect 13 to 14, 13 to 11, 11 to 14)...
Hey Mopar Community, quick question: I would like to upgrade from my 8-1/4 rear end to an 8-3/4 rear end in my 1973 Charger SE. I have found an 8-3/4 from a 1969 Charger. Do you know if it can be easily swapped (bolts in)?
I have both rear quarter panel extensions part numbers 3615809 and 3615808 available for sale. The drivers side (3615809) is NOS and the passenger side is in good condition with one minor blemish. Se photos. $50 for the pair plus shipping from Seattle WA area 98003.
Hey there experts, I was wondering if I could get a second set of eyes on whether or not I have my throttle and kickdown linkage set up correctly. 400, 4bbl Edelbrock, 727. I still need to install the throttle rod, but I am hoping I am on the right track!
Looking for the seat back panel for a split front bench seat (not bucket). Cannot find any reproduction parts. See photo for what I need, please let me know if you have one.
Thank you!
Cory
Hello, new member here from Washington with a 1973 Charger SE. Had the car since I was 12 years old. The original 400 is being rebuilt. Here’s a couple pics from recent progress, hope you enjoy! Lots of work left to do: