Motormite /help 76948 Window Crank Handle Dorman on 2040-parts.com
Clovis, New Mexico, US
This listing
is for one Motormite/Help 76948 window crank handle. This item is new old stock
and has some wear and tear on the package.
If you are not
sure if this will fit your vehicle please email us the V.I.N. and we will find
out for you.
Buy it with
confidence from Bender Dealer Group! We specialize in Chrysler Dodge Jeep and
Ram from MOPAR as well as aftermarket parts for all makes. All of our parts
people are
Window Cranks & Parts for Sale
- Motormite / help 76960 window crank handle dorman(US $7.39)
- Motormite /help 76928 window crank handle dorman(US $7.29)
- Motormite / help 76945 window crank handle dorman(US $7.29)
- New 66-67 ford fairlane, falcon, bronco & 67 mustang vent window handles (pair)(US $45.00)
- Corvette original passengers side rh manual window regulator 1968-1979(US $123.97)
- Chevy s-10 1982-19?? manual window regulator or mirror(US $40.00)
Audi Sketches Out Plans For Its New Tt
Fri, 21 Feb 2014WITH the launch of its new model just around the corner, Audi has released design sketches as a teaser for its forthcoming third generation TT. The sports coupe has proven to be a popular model for the German firm, and next month will see the unveiling of the latest version at the influential Geneva Motor Show. Although technical details are currently scarce, it’s clear to see that the car’s design is more of an evolutionary step from the current model.
Chevrolet Camaro ZL1 hits the wind tunnel, gains downforce: Video
Thu, 10 Nov 2011We've seen the gaudy output numbers of the 2012 Chevrolet Camaro ZL1: 580 hp and 556 lb-ft of torque make it the fastest Camaro ever produced--by a long shot. We've seen it at the Nordschleife dropping a supercar-like time of 7 minutes, 41.27 seconds around the 13-mile, 170-turn track. Now it's time to learn a little bit about what it takes to stabilize such a powerful beast at speed.
Teen-created PSAs combat distracted driving
Wed, 30 Jan 2013Two widely held assumptions about 21st-century American teenagers is that they're too busy with their smartphones to have any interest in cars and that any who manage to find their way behind the wheel are too distracted to drive safely anyway. These generalizations are broad, unfair and perhaps even counterproductive -- yet they're reinforced every time distracted driving leads to a preventable tragedy. That's why we were glad to see young drivers take action by creating a series of anti-distracted-driving public safety announcements for the Teens Drive Smart Video Contest.