I have a very nice used Chrysler tilt wheel green horn pad. This is the style used from 1970-73. There are no tears in the vinyl and some wear on the brushed trim.
Price is $25 plus shipping from Milford, MI 48381
I have a used 1969-73 C-Body windshield washer reservoir. The Chrysler part number is 2932830.
It is not cracked but showing signs of age. It is is in overall good condition and would look at home under the hood of a driver.
Price is $35 plus cost to ship.
I have very nice 1973 glove box documents without the operator's manual. Add an operator's manual for your specific make and model and you will have a nice detail for your 1973 Mopar. The documents are near perfect with some wear and tear on the plastic packet. See the photos. I am asking $35...
I saw reference to a 1969 Chrysler 300 somewhere and it was still attached to the motor. Another person is selling as a 1971-74 Charger which I know is incorrect…I have one. Maybe specific to 1969-71 300 models??? Anyone???
I learned more about this part since I initially posted it. I have a RH 1966 Chrysler Newport tail light lens for sale, p/n 2575484.
The Bad:
A small reflector is missing inside the lens.
The chrome trim surround is missing.
There are minor scuff and scratches on the outside.
The Good:
The...
I have the following 1974-78/9 cruise control levers:
$70 - 1 NOS [some shelf wear on the back of the black handle]
$50 - 1 Used [very nice overall used condition]
$35 - 1 Used [good condition]
I have a used Chrysler tilt steering wheel horn pad. It is green in color and is in very good used condition. I believe this is for 1970-74 models. I am asking $25 plus shipping.
I have an NOS 1971-73 steering wheel horn ring. It is brown in color and perfect. It is in the original box. I believe this will fit various A, B and C-Body models w/o tilt steering. I am asking $125 plus shipping.
Since cruise/speed control is most common on the C-Body models, I have come to you for help. I have several later model speed control levers and I am trying to confirm the applications. I thought the straight arm lever was for tilt and the angled arm lever was for non-tilt. Well, I got mixed...