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Re: on-line shop for challenger

by mopurist <none@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 25, 2007 at 02:01 PM

On Mon, 25 Jun 2007 02:04:41 -0700, NETRUNNER wrote:

> Hi
> I have 71 R/T challenger with 340 small black (+ stroker). I  bought it
> recently from US market. I am from Poland, and it is right now in
> poland, where we have exactly 5 challngers, and no spare parts at all.
> So I need to buy something on- line without going to US.
> What I need for example is:
> - hand brake cord (or what is its name)

parking brake cable (I assume that is what you're referring to) -- Year 
One (et al) sells reproductions.

> - engine temperature gauge
> - wiper engine
> - window sliders
> - horn
> - kick down lever
> - fuses
> etc.
> So these are not performance parts or tuning parts. These are various
> parts for challenger restoriation

Are you looking for NOS parts, good used parts, or reproductions?

Yearone.com
or
paddockparts.com

are good places to check for reproductions of most of the parts in your 
list. The gauge can be rebuilt and refaced.

Paddockparts mentions international ****pping. I'd be surprised if Year 
One didn't also offer it. ****pping charges would probably cost more than 
the parts in many cases.

> Secondly I have question about transmission. I have auto trans. But
> right now D is not changing gears. I have now 1 gear on D, 2 gear on 2
> and 3 gear on 1. Is it something that can say that I have manual ****ft
> set in my A/T? I do not have kick down lever, so maybe this is the
> reason that trans is not changing gears? Most probably I have 904 trans.


It is certainly possible that you have a reverse-pattern manual ****ft 
valve body.

Check here for a good article on identifying the transmission (904 vs 
727):
http://www.carcraft.com/newlook/crc_act/116_0302_trans/

> And third question is about estimated costs of new 727 trans. Can you
> tell what is the price range for this?

Do you mean rebuilt? You can get something like a complete TCI for $620 
and up (not including torque converter) from summitracing.com for 
example. I imagine the ****pping charges would be ugly.

You could also get parts to rebuild the transmission too.

I don't know if TCI does a good job on their transmissions though, since 
I have never used one. There may be better options. It gives you an idea 
of the cost though.

> thanks in advance
> NETRUNNER
> www.Skutery.net
> www.MotocyklMania.com
> gshockdodgechallenger.blox.pl

http://www.cuda-challenger.com/
http://www.moparts.org/

are two good sites with very active forums where you may find better 
answers to this and/or any other questions you may have.
 




 5 Posts in Topic:
on-line shop for challenger
NETRUNNER <rafal@[EMAI  2007-06-25 02:04:41 
Re: on-line shop for challenger
mopurist <none@[EMAIL   2007-06-25 14:01:38 
Re: on-line shop for challenger
NETRUNNER <rafal@[EMAI  2007-06-26 07:25:48 
Re: on-line shop for challenger
"Duncan" <Du  2007-06-26 13:01:35 
Re: on-line shop for challenger
mopurist <none@[EMAIL   2007-06-26 15:58:05 

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