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    The following images show the battery hold down J-bolts with a measuring tape to see the lengths. These first two images are of a pair...
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    Vaanth replied to the thread Thermo-Quad ID.
    You have identified the carburetor application by number. To determine the build date, use the following: 1972 and later: The date...
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    Vaanth replied to the thread AAR rear axle question.
    The 8-3/4" rear axle itself was the same in AAR 'Cuda and Challenger T/A vehicles as other E-body applications. The standard rear axle...
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    Vaanth replied to the thread Door VIN tags.
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    Vaanth replied to the thread Power Steering Cooler.
    In 1970, all cars equipped with 3.54:1 rear axle ratio or higher and power steering received a power steering fluid cooler. The...
  • Vaanth
    Vaanth replied to the thread School me on Pittman arms.
    The older Pitman arm with the forging number 2835378 is an original Chrysler part, number 2835880. It is also possible it is an old TRW...
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    Vaanth replied to the thread Engine Build Date.
    The Chrysler 10000 day calendar is a date coding scheme. The beginning day of the first 10000 day range was Saturday July 29th, 1961...
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    Vaanth replied to the thread Back Up light Switch.
    The 1970 Cuda reverse lamp switch is combined with the neutral safety switch in automatic transmission applications. The following image...
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    Vaanth replied to the thread Extra chrome part.
    The pictured piece covers the edge of the vinyl top that runs down the A-pillar as shown in the following image: The specific piece...
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