Find or Sell any Parts for Your Vehicle in USA

Rechromed Oe Wiper/headlight Toggle 68-69-70 Roadrunner/charger/coronet/superbee on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Racine, Wisconsin, United States

Racine, Wisconsin, United States
ORIGINAL rally KNOBS STRIPPED AND RECHROMED, SHOW QUALITY. TOOL HOLDER MARKS AT BASE BY PIN HOLE
Brand:MOPAR

RECHROMED OE WIPER/HEADLIGHT TOGGLE 68-69-70 ROADRUNNER/CHARGER/CORONET/SUPERBEE/gtx. SOME WILL HAVE A FEW MARKS UNDER THE CHROME, THE TOGGLES WERE STRIPPED BUT NOT SANDED.so some of these factory marks are still there before chroming. STILL THEY TURNED OUT AWESOME!. replace that peeling knob!!

I do test fit them on a housing. in some cases I will remove some of the chrome where the pin slide thru. since it can get built up there during the re-chrome process and not let you slide it on

Switches & Controls for Sale

Ford Fiesta ST3 is the new range-topping ST

Wed, 23 Apr 2014

The Ford Fiesta ST3 (pictured) launches The absence of an RS Ford at the moment means lovers of fast Fords have to settle for an ST, rather than a full-fat RS. But it seems that those who do opt for the ST versions of Ford’s cars are willing to pay more to get a bettered specced car, something Ford are happy to accommodate with the launch of a new Fiesta ST model – the Ford Fiesta ST3. Ford are already seeing the vast majority of Fiesta ST buyers opting for the ST2 version (9 out of ten choose the more expensive version) so they’re obviously hoping a big chunk of those buyers will instead now opt for the better equipped – and more expensive – Fiesta ST3.

Concept Car of the Week: Nissan ARC-X (1987)

Fri, 05 Oct 2012

In the mid to late 1980s Japan's car industry was booming and with it its confidence. No longer satisfied with producing brilliantly engineered but worthy cars, Japanese manufacturers had ambitions of taking on the Europeans in the luxury market. Nissan made its intentions clear at the 1987 Tokyo motor show with the ARC-X concept.

Opel product chief Weber quits to take job with yet-unnamed rival

Thu, 07 Apr 2011

Frank Weber, the German-born engineer who helped lead development of the Chevrolet Volt and Opel Ampera hybrids, is leaving General Motors' Opel unit to work for an as-yet unnamed competitor. Weber has been Opel's product chief since November 2009. His departure was reported Thursday by Automotive News Europe and confirmed by company sources.