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Started by TONY, January 20, 2017, 12:31:48 PM

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TONY

New Product From Tony's Parts

Tony's Parts Is Proud to Offer E-Body (70-74 Barracuda and Challenger) Correct Turn Signal Switch Levers/Stalks
 

These Have the Correct Bend and Are the Correct Length

Many cars out there don't have the correct turn signal lever installed and the lever doesn't come close enough to the steering wheel for ease of accessibility like the originals were

There Have Been Incorrect Ones Offered In the Past, Even the Last Versions Sold By Chrysler Didn't Match the Assembly Line Levers, but These Are Just As the Originals And Less Expensive Too!

$40 Each

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302-398-0821

Harrington Delaware  19952 

Cuda Cody

Thank for making these @TONY   I've used them now a couple times and they are the best available for E-Bodies that I've found.  Much better having the correct 8.5" level with the E-Body steering wheel.  Just feels right driving with that turn signal lever.   :clapping:

anlauto

@TONY , I'm glad you've joined our site. I hope you can stick around and contribute some of your vast knowledge. We're trying to build a top notch information site where owners of E Bodies and E Bodies only can come and get correct information regarding these cars and restoration. 

I look forward to hearing from you....Alan Gallant from :canada:  :toast:
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Brads70

 :wave:  Welcome! I always enjoy your site at Carlisle! Lots of interesting Mopar treasures!  :yes:

fc7cuda

Tony,

Do you offer member discounts?

Just wondering.

Thanks
Tom

anlauto

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TONY



71GranCoupe

Great seeing a true Mopar guy here Tony!  :welcome:  Knowing you are here with all your knowledge is a great discount for me!!   :perfect10:

anlauto

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cataclysm80

#9
Good to see you here Tony!
Thanks for making those turn signal levers.

Any chance we'll be seeing a reproduction E body cruise control lever?   :fingerscrossed:

TONY

sorry we dont have plans for the cruise control lever, its a very limited market and im sure a very expensive part to make

but thanks for your support!


cataclysm80

Not many E bodies were factory equipped with cruise control.

I've seen E body cruise control levers sell for $600, so I'd guess there's room for profit even if the part costs a bit to make.

It is a somewhat limited market though.  I'm wondering if more people would install it if the parts were available.
The hard to find parts are the turn signal lever, and the E body servo bracket which mounts to the inner fender.
The other parts are all the same as what was used on many other vehicles for many years.  They're available.

The servo bracket is basically a bent steel plate, so it would be pretty easy to make.   It's the turn signal lever that's holding things back.


anlauto

How many people would really want cruise control on a muscle car ?  I would think that would be the main reason it was such a rare option ? :dunno:
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cataclysm80

You're probably right Alan.
Also, it wasn't available with manual transmission, so there goes a lot of potential customers.

It's nice to have if you're going to really drive it like Power Tour or something though.

Blake@diyhemi.com

I would love to have a few for the late model hemi conversion cars. It would be a nice "factory" appearing way to activate/deactivate the cruise control in the new hemi factory ECM.

I build these cars for drivability and comfort. Customers usually request AC and Cruise as top "Must Haves." :takemymoney:
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