I took these off my running 1970 car I bought last year as they were not correct for my car. Carburetors have been rebuilt with new gaskets, and replated. End carburetors have Pro Max metering plates installed. Comes with the fuel lines and brass blocks also. I only ran these carbs long enough...
Sir,
Couple of questions
1. Do you have pictures of the actual gearbox along with the casting number and date code stamped on the cover plate that you are actually selling? You have the same pictures for the last two gearbox's that you have sold recently.
2. When you said rebuilt please...
My cars fender tag shows it was scheduled to be built on 11-15-1969. Actual build date was around 11-30-1969 according to Dave Wise. The engine build date was 11-25-1969. So let me get ahold of Dave and see if the 479 is too close or will the 279 work. Thank you for getting back to me. How much...
Thank you for the suggestion. The starter is the last part that I need to complete the restoration of my Challenger, so I want the dates and numbers to match the build date of the car. Hopefully someone will have a starter or parts!
I need a 1969 RB Starter 2875560 dated somewhere between September and Middle of November 1969 for my Challenger. Any help would be appreciated. I can also use parts such as a correct dated barrell.
Hello,
Lots of confusion on these Mopars!! I looked in Daves book and it said 1970 2951865 is the left manifold for a 440 B and C Body. I did not find any reference to the number 2951965? Did you mean 2951865?
For a 1970 E Body with a 440 his book is showing only one number and this is...
The 2899879 is the manifold I have on the right side and is correct. I need the one for the left side of the engine and according to Dave Wise's books the number is 2899970? Your thoughts?
I'm looking for a left exhaust manifold for my 1970 Challenger R/T (440-6). The casting number is 2899970. Let me know what you have. Thanks in advance for any help.