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    #2983695 46385 What is it?

    Yes, you are correct, Steve. The part number in question for what you have in the title of this thread is a 70 only part. The B body mounted by the driver's side and the E body mounted to the right side of the glove box. In 71+ the fuse block was modified to accept a horn and key in buzzer...
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    #2983695 46385 What is it?

    Hey Steve! The part you have is a "key in ignition" buzzer relay. When you open the door with the engine off and the key in, the buzzer will turn on. The 2983695 is the B body version and the 2983696 is the E body version. The circuit boards are the same and the only difference is the mounting...
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    Pet Peeves - Lets get complaining!

    California Bill AB 2223 :mad:
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    Pet Peeves - Lets get complaining!

    "What is the VIN number on that car?" 🤬
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    FOR SALE Cuda Challenger parts- large list

    Hello, Could you tell me how much you want for the brake linkage adapter to the left of the rear view mirror, front parking light lenses and side marker light picture? What type of payment do you need? My Zip Code is 15101 BTW: Your inbox is full. Thank you, Jim
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    SOLD Fresh air vent E body

    I'll take that. I will send a PM to you. Thank you, Jim
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    MAP LIGHT NUT SIZE

    I got this one Neil... fasjac, if you are in need of the typical hex nut for mounting the different types of switches, send me an email with your address to [email protected] and I will send one to you.
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    David Patik Performance Car Graphics - Go Fund Me

    Thank you EV2RTSE for posting with this link. I am deeply sadden with what David has on his plate. We all know what high standards he keeps with Performance Car Graphics. Prayer can change things. Also, please consider taking a moment in helping David with this GoFundMe fundraiser. Thank you...
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    No electric (think bulkhead) and no ignition 1970 cuda

    Yes, I agree with you, Tod. Check what's up with position 16 on the bulkhead connector. Jim
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    Acc side of fuse box doa

    The "fat" black wire that is in the dash harness connector that connects to the ignition switch is labeled in the FSM is Q-12BK does not connect directly to the fuse block on the back side buss strip. There is an internal splice that combines this wire, along with wires feeding the turn signal...
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    Wiper Motor ? - How to tell difference from 2 speed to 3 speed

    Welcome to the "I Gotcha" fun you can look forward to when comparing the differences between the factory two speed wiper motor setup and a three speed wiper motor setup. The knob for the wiper switch, dash harness, pivots and wiper arms are typical the same, but that is about it. The wiper...
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    The useless thread

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    The useless thread

    Picture yourself in an In Violet Cuda. With an opened sun roof that lets in the sky. A police man tells you, you can’t drive so slowly You need to get up to a one hundred and five. Lucy with some guy in a Cuda Lucy with some guy in a Cuda Lucy with some guy in a Cuda, Ahhh Ahhh.
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    The useless thread

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    The useless thread

    Make sure you have plenty of water...
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    The useless thread

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    The useless thread

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    WTB 1970 am 8 track radio

    :soapbox: This is one of my biggest pet peeves with Ebay seller's offering Mopar radios. Another one offering a cheap C body radio as an E body! :mob: One line in the description says it all. "I WAS TOLD IT CAME OUT OF A 1970 CUDA." Can you say hearsay??? The E body version mounted from the...
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    Wiper switch/washer

    The are two different type of two speed switches that were used for the E bodies. Part number 2947404 for 70-71 and 3488764 for 72-74. Neither two speed switch supported an electric pump washer pump motor. There is a floor mounted foot plunger used to squirt fluid on the windshield. So, there is...
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