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Dodge Chrysler Plymouth Mopar 7 Blade Radiator Fan Charger Roadrunner Challenger on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Nesconset, New York, United States

Nesconset, New York, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mopar Manufacturer Part Number:3462186

 
Up for auction is a Very Good Condition Original Equipment MOPAR 7 blade, 20" diameter HD Radiator Fan, PN 3462186, installed in 1974 Dodge, Chrysler, Plymouth Passenger Cars with Max Cooling requirements. Charger, Coronet, Satellite, Fury, Polara, Monaco, Newport, New Yorker with 318, 360, 400 and 440 C.I. Engines.

MINI Roadster Concept revealed

Tue, 15 Sep 2009

MINI has revealed the MINI Roadster Concept at Frankfurt Just like the MINI Coupe. the MINI Roadster gets a chopped – but open in this case – top with a tilted back windscreen, although from the waist down the Roadster is pure MINI. But the Roadster is promising better handling with the roll over bar shifted forward to just beahind the front seats (there are no back seats) which should make the Roadster more rigid.

Parents 'taxi drivers' for their children

Tue, 03 Jun 2014

PARENTS spend around six months of their lives playing taxi driver for their children, a poll has found. A new survey claims that the average mum and dad clocks up around 30 miles a week ferrying their youngster to school, to clubs and to see friends, spending around three-and-a-half hours in the car. It means that the average parent racks up around 26,741 miles driving their child around between the ages of three and 20, and spends around 3,147 hours behind the wheel, according to Goodyear, which commissioned the poll.

BMW 335iS (2011) prices +video

Thu, 28 Jan 2010

The BMW 335iS Convertible - starts at $59K Normally we would have made the headline ‘BMW 355iS US prices’, but as BMW has decided that the new 335iS is going to be a North America car only we guess that anyone looking for a price will know it’s going to be a dollar price. As we reported last week, BMW are releasing the 335iS to bridge a gap they perceive exists between the 335i and the M3. Which seems more like the sort of think Audi would do rather than BMW, but perhaps they’ve learnt a trick or two from their four-ringed neighbours about filling every possible niche?