When did Plymouth parts Cross Reference Group 2 come out?
When did Plymouth parts Cross Reference Group 2 come out?
Plymouth Parts Cross Reference Group 2 Axle — Front Copyright © 2019, Tod Fitch Last Database Update: 06/01/2019 20:05:49 2-C – Steering Knuckle
What is the part number on a Plymouth?
Note 1 — 35954 (export use 55293) Note 2 — Standard wheels use part number 603342. 20 Inch wheels use part number 644620. 41612 Steering knuckle thrust bearing shim (thin) (1928-34 Plymouth) Interchange/Vendor: Dorman 740-010 35954 Steering knuckle thrust bearing.
What are the parts for a Plymouth cross?
Note 1 — Up to 1559672 U.S. built and all Canadian built use 40417. After 1559672 U.S. built use 314951 Note 2 — Up to 1559672 U.S. built and all Canadian built use 40418.
What are the parts for a Plymouth P12 7?
P12 7 passenger sedan and limousine use part number 933436. Note 9 — 0.92″ used before knuckle counterbore use part 626508. 1″ used after knucklecounterbore use part 103894. Note 10 — (1″ dia.) up to 1227777 except from 1227739 to 1227750 use part 103894.
What was the inside of a 1941 Plymouth pick up?
The fender piping was painted and shows signs of flaking but the truck appears to present well overall. The interior is minimalist to the max: a simple painted steel dash, flat bench seat, big steering wheel and floor shifter. Despite its simplicity, the dash features full instrumentation. The dash knobs have been painted and are showing some wear.
Can you remove the steering from a 1938 Buick?
I am rebuilding the steering in my 1938 40-41 and am ready to remove the gearbox but can’t see how to disconnect the steering column and tube from the box. There is no tube clamp like other cars. Does the gearbox have to be removed with the steering column attached?
What kind of pick up truck was in 1941?
Pre-War Pick-up: 1941 Plymouth PT-125 This clean-looking 1941 Plymouth PT-125 pickup truck is described as a collector-owned, fully functional example that had a frame off restoration in the early 2000s. It has a few flaws, which the seller discloses, but is said to be rust free and to run very well.