Author: NoCar340

Parting out 1992 Dakota 3.9/5-speed 4WD

The PCM is failing in my ’92 Dakota and it’s not worth replacing. The truck’s just too far gone and it’s good money after bad at this point.

The 3.9L Magnum V6 runs great (when the PCM works) with a little smoke at startup which I expect is valve sea…

1972-’74 Challenger header panel

I have a ’72-up Challenger header panel in repairable condition. It has some cracks and one spot damaged beneath the driver’s headlamps that’s largely hidden with the bumper installed. Includes everything shown currently installed: Grille with minor …

Timing is everything.

Unbelievable.

I was getting ready to go out and replace the cad-cell relay in my defunct garage furnace so I could get back to working on my Challenger when a horrible sound started emanating from my basement. I thought I recognized it immediately, bu…

1971-74 Single-speaker AC dash pad

Factory single-speaker AC dashpad for 1971-74. This is not a reproduction or remanufactured pad, it’s production-line original equipment Mopar. The vinyl is still soft and pliable. It is not perfect, but they never were even when new. There is no crac…

Hood moulding contour?

I recently decided to install a T/A hood on my Challenger. The question I have is regarding the hood moulding. I’m aware of the T/A-specific unit due to the width difference, but my car is a ’74 so the matching "mouldings" on the leading ed…

Full set of Legendary white seat covers, 1973

New Legendary Auto white vinyl seat covers for ’73 Barracuda/’Cuda and Challenger, part numbers AA73CBJ0010200. (front) and AA73CBJ0040200 (rear, mismarked on box as 73CBJ0040220). These also fit 1974 and have the correct Empire grain inserts, but the…

White Legendary vinyl top, ’70-’74 B, ’73-’74 J

New Legendary Auto white boar grain vinyl top for ’70-’74 Barracuda/’Cuda and ’73-’74 Challenger, part number VTL1BJ02. The box is in rough shape, but you don’t install that. $200 or best offer plus actual shipping. Checks, money orders, or cash in p…