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The "chrome" rocker is used on the standard 68/69 Plymouth B-bodies for sure. The rocker is NOT interchangeable between the two and three speed switches without some modification.
one version is smooth chrome, another version looks like a sandblasted or satin finish. Good chrome is hard to find and mine won’t have good chrome. I actually modified my two-speed chrome rocker to fit my own three-speed switch.
I have a couple extra switches and also have the resistors -...
I think just the chrome rocker is different - switches themselves are the same. The plastic rocker can be removed and swapped. Also., 68-70 would use the same switch.
That's for a pair !! And most guys selling used crap know what they're worth and price them accordingly.
I bought a set of rear brakes at Carlisle last year. Hadn't looked at drums in years so didn't pick up on the fact they'd snatched the levers and link bars out of them What started out as...
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Ordered this from Chrysler back around '74/75 when I thought it was smart to get rid of weight. It arrived in a couple days and I think it was around ten bucks - I still have the invoice somewhere. To the best of my knowledge these were on Hawaii cars only. I sold this about ten...
They're washers, not engine blocks !! They fit in a regular envelope and would probably cost about $1 to ship !! Still, its up to "dadsbee" whether he's willing to part with them.