Where can I get 1960-76 Dodge Charger parts?
Where can I get 1960-76 Dodge Charger parts?
Whether it’s a Charger or a Challenger, Barracuda or Belvedere, Fury or Polara, Dart or Daytona, Road Runner or Satellite, Classic Industries ® has the parts for your 1960-76 Mopar A-Body, B-Body or E-Body! Classic Industries ® offers the largest selection of officially licensed Mopar Authentic Restoration products in the industry!
Why are Dodge Charger parts made by OEM?
OEM Dodge parts are manufactured by Dodge to maximize the performance of Dodge Charger vehicles and provide the certainty that the repair will be done right the first time. Parts that fit.
Where is the transmission on a 1973 Dodge Charger?
Small-Block V-8 – Left front of block, below cylinder head. 400-cid – Right front of block, near distributor. 440-cid – Left front of block, near tappet rail. Stamped on the transmission oil pan rail.
What kind of engine does the Dodge Charger have?
The Charger’s debut also followed by a half model year the introduction of a new street version of the 426 cu in (7.0 L) Chrysler Hemi engine. With the Charger, Dodge had a new model to build a performance image to go along with this engine.
Do you have to charge for car electronics installation?
Any vehicle-specific parts or accessories needed to complete an installation or setup will be charged at regular price.
How big is the rear axle on a Dodge Charger?
1957 Chrysler Windsor 1959 Dodge Coronet 1960 Chrysler NewYorker 1962 Chrysler NewYorker wagon 1964 Chrysler NewYorker Salon 1965 Chrysler 300 convertible 1973 Dodge Dart Swinger Previously owned 1966 Dodge Charger 1965 Chrysler 300 ‘Parade Car’ 1967 Chrysler Newport 1971 Dodge Dart 1977 Dodge Charger Enginebuilds
What’s the difference between 1963 and 1965 Dodge doors?
Fred W. Phaup reports: “For anyone who has tried to put a ’64/’65 B body Dodge door on a ’63 2 door hardtop b-body, the 1963, 1964 and 1965 doors, glass, vent window, and regulators on the 2 door are the same; the only difference is the door latch mechanism. 1964 and 1965 door latch mechanisms are the same. The 1963’s are different.”