Small but mighty, this vintage Mopar dash clock once kept perfect time for a Dodge or Chrysler somewhere between 1968 and 1971. Built by Borg Instruments, it’s a mechanical, clockwork-style beauty — the kind that doesn’t just tell time, but remembers it.
It’s got a few scuffs (don’t we all?)...
Meet your car’s new heartbeat.
This 1965–1966 Plymouth Fury gauge cluster has seen some miles, earned a few scuffs, and maybe whispered a secret or two to the open road.
The faces and plastic are still intact — still sharp, still proud, still full of personality.
Parts included:
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NOS Mopar AM radio, part number 3501582 — chassis number 3501622.
Custom built for 1970–1974 Dodge Dart & Plymouth Valiant. Never installed, never played a note.
Complete factory package: original radio, speaker, hardware, and knobs — all still nestled in their styrofoam and cardboard cradle...
Behold, the roadside guardian of a bygone era — back when safety gear came in steel, not plastic.
This genuine Mopar-branded reflective flare kit is the real deal — not a reproduction, but an original piece of Chrysler history. Designed for Chrysler, Dodge, or Plymouth vehicles of the 1960s and...
I am in Central Alberta, near Red Deer. I definitely wouldn’t mind the help. It’s been exhausting researching everything and trying to find model/parts numbers etc. Parts are starting to take over my house. Haha
So, I have inherited my Gramps collection of vehicle/machinery parts and pieces. I am hoping to find them all new homes as I dont have a use for them but would love to see them have purpose.
Custom built for 1970–1974 Dodge Dart & Plymouth Valiant. Never installed, never played a note.
Complete factory package: original radio, speaker, hardware, and knobs — all still nestled in their styrofoam and cardboard cradle, with owner’s manual and installation guide tucked beside them like a...