Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

1967-1968 Nos Mopar Vacuum Chamber Pt.#2642774 Plymouth Dodge Chrysler Hotrod on 2040-parts.com

US $72.25
Location:

Farmingdale, New York, US

Farmingdale, New York, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand: PLYMOUTH DODGE CHRYSLER DESOTO Manufacturer Part Number:1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 Interchange Part Number:1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 Other Part Number:1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979

1967-1968 NOS MOPAR VACUUM CHAMBER

PT.#2642774

PLYMOUTH DODGE CHRYSLER

ORIGINAL MOPAR PRODUCT IN BOX SEE PICTURE OF BOX FOR ALL FITS

WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURE IS WHAT YOU WILL GET

THIS PIECE IS IN NOS CONDITION,SOME MINOR  SURFACE MARKS FROM STORAGE

PLEASE SEE THE PICTURES TO JUDGE CONDITION FOR YOURSELF.

THIS IS A RARE PIECE PLEASE GET IT WHILE YOU STILL CAN

WE DO NOT KNOW THE EXACT FIT SO PLEASE MAKE SURE THIS PIECE FITS YOUR CAR BEFORE PURCHASE

 

Welcome to Vintage American Part’s eBay store with pages

and pages of auto parts and memorabilia. eBay’s largest automotive swap meet on eBay! Over 1,500 items with more and more listed daily.

Thank you for visiting the Vintage American Parts eBay store.  Our eBay store is here for your convenience 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

GENERAL QUESTIONS:

Do you have questions about a vehicle or part, please feel free to call us. We have a vast knowledge on restoration practices and common questions needed to get your car running the way you want.  All transactions on any unlisted merchandise will be set up through eBay for your security and ours. 

PAYMENT INFO:  Our preferred method of payment is PayPal, if you do not use paypal credit cards will work aswell.  please ask if you have questions about payment.

HOURS OF OPERATION:

Monday thru Sunday

(516) 233 - 7788

7am– 8pm EST

 

ABOUT US:

Vintage American Parts is the largest northeast vendor of vintage obsolete auto parts.  We stock both New Old Stock parts (NOS) and brand new reproduction parts and always carry a large supply of new rubber, mechanical and trim pieces.  We are your number one source for all your restoration needs. We specialize in parts from the early 1900’s thru 1980’s.  Looking for that hard to find item? Just ask as it may be right on the shelf waiting to be listed.

Are you looking to sell your collection? Do you have old auto parts or vintage automobile collectibles?  Do you have a store or old barn you are looking to clear out?  Call us!  We also buy old cars, rusty or not running, it doesn’t matter!  Don’t hesitate to call. Nothing is too big or too small.

Please make sure you read all auctions thoroughly and view all pictures provided to make sure you receive the exact part that you need.  We will not be held responsible for items purchased incorrectly. We do our best to describe all items accurately. Many of our items are old and antique and have been sitting on shelves for years and have shelf wear. We do our best to stock the very best quality available.  Please keep in mind; many of these parts are 60, 70, 80 or even 90 years old.  We did not make these items; we are just car lovers bringing these old treasures available to you and your car(s).  If you have any questions, please ask. We respond to all inquiries before the end of the business day and ship all items within 1-3 business days (98% of all items purchased are shipping the following business day)

DOMESTIC SHIPPING:

Shipping quotes are based on USPS and UPS rates. We base shipping quotes on New York to the middle of the country. Shipping to the west coast, will be more than quoted.  We will adjust the invoice at the end of the auction. For a shipping quote to the west coast, please email us before the end of the auction. Large parts can be shipped; we crate, palletize and freight anything and everything. We are located in Farmingdale, New York. All items are available for pickup.

INTERNATIONAL SHIPPING:

We will be HAPPY to ship our merchandise to international addresses.  Please email for shipping quotes as they are different than what is quoted in the domestic shipping quotes.

Please see our positive feedback and bid with confidence. If you have a problem with any order, please email or contact us directly before providing negative feedback or negative detailed seller rating, so that we can fix the problem with your order.  These ratings are very important to us and affect our status on eBay.

Have a question? Email us direction through eBay’s ask seller a question icon and your question will be answered promptly.

REBUILDING SERVICE:

Vintage American Parts provide rebuilding services for all automotive components. Starters, generators, alternators, master cylinders, wheel cylinders, brake drums, hydraulic brake systems and mechanical brake systems, brake shoes, water pumps, radiators, gas tanks, turbo chargers, super chargers, ignition systems, distributors, etc.

ITEM LOCATION  NEW NOS BIN 14

60'S 70'S

VINTAGE AMERICAN PARTS

24 HOURS A DAY / 7 DAYS A WEEK

(516) 233-7788

 

 

Lotus V8: the new engine plan in full

Thu, 23 Jun 2011

Lotus has confirmed details for its new inhouse V8 engine family, which will make its first road car appearance in the 2013 Esprit. Responding to feedback which said the 'New Era' plan to launch five new models was weakened by its reliance on Toyota engines, the new management team decided last Christmas to design and develop its own engine. 'The feedback from customers was "how can you justify a £100,000 car with a Toyota engine?",' said chief executive Dany Bahar.

Win a ride in an Aston Martin V8 Rally GT

Fri, 12 Feb 2010

As promised in the new March 2010 issue of CAR magazine, here's your chance to win a few laps in an Aston Martin V8 Rally GT – piloted by current British rally champ Keith Cronin. This once-in-a-lifetime ride in the race-spec Aston takes place at Race Retro, Europe's premiere historic motorsport show. The Vantage is a rare racing version, developed by Aston Martin and Prodrive in 2006.

Autoweek America Adventure: The search begins

Fri, 28 Oct 2011

I sit in a darkened hotel room near the Oregon coast waters. The noise I hear sounds like a loud industrial air-conditioning unit in a marginal, national hotel chain. It could not be further from that: The constant thrum is the crashing of Pacific Ocean waves on the beach, no more than 200 yards outside the hotel room.