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Chrysler 340 Alternator Smallblock Mopar Challenger Cuda Dart on 2040-parts.com

US $12.99
Location:

Newport, Michigan, United States

Newport, Michigan, United States
seized needs to be rebuilt<br><br>
Brand:Mopar

Alternator removed from a 73 340. Alternator is a core. It is seized and will not move. Listing for parts would be perfect case for someone looking for correct alternator. I was told motor was out of a 73 challenger butni can't confirm that.

Nissan 370Z Roadster – hot from a tent in New York!

Wed, 08 Apr 2009

Nissan 370Z Roadster launches in New York today from a tent [ad#ad-1] Although we’ve tagged this piece as New York Motor Show, it’s a bit hard to justify. Yes, the Nissan 370Z Roadster is being launched in New York and yes, the New York Motor Show starts in earnest today. So what’s the problem?

Renault designers on their interpretation of luxury [w/Video]

Wed, 18 Sep 2013

Renault's design chief Laurens van den Acker and his design team have stressed how the Initiale Paris concept previews how Renault design's tactics will help steer clear of its rivals within the premium segment.  The concept – the sixth to be developed in the design strategy inspired by the cycle of life, now in the Wisdom stage – heralds Renault's return to the high-end market after a number of years. It was, therefore, important that the design be a positive rejection of traditional ideas of luxury, design director of concept cars Axel Breun believes. Designer Choung Sun Oh goes to great pains to stress how the design team worked towards developing a highly original design to set them apart from rivaling brands upon re-entry.

Why Aston Martins use Volvo keys

Wed, 29 Oct 2008

By Nick Gibbs Motoring Issues 29 October 2008 14:03 Did you know that Aston Martins use Volvo keys? We should hardly be surprised, since we all know that Astons dip into the expansive Ford parts bin for everything from sat-navs to switchgear. But you’d expect them to at least go to some lengths to remove the original badging.