Part Number Help 69 B Body

roadrunner69

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1969 Plymouth Roadrunner.
Looking for part number for left and right dr
lock rods that go from the key lock to the latch.
Also is there a good CD copy of part numbers for
69 B body?
 
Maybe when I get a chance this coming weekend I do believe I have some extras. I am 95 % sure I do.
We live pretty close by to each other should be a problem getting you the parts :cheers:

Tom
 
I can hook you up with a parts manual CD.

PM me your address.

Anyone else need one?
 
John, which one do you have? I'm using one from Detroit Iron, it has the shop manual and parts manual.
 
Roadcuda said:
John, which one do you have? I'm using one from Detroit Iron, it has the shop manual and parts manual.

I'm not sure where this came from. Most likely I... umm.... borrowed it from teh intraweb...
 
Big John said:
Roadcuda said:
John, which one do you have? I'm using one from Detroit Iron, it has the shop manual and parts manual.

I'm not sure where this came from. Most likely I... umm.... borrowed it from teh intraweb...

OHHHHH KAYYYYYYY!!!!!! :jester: How easy is it to use? The one I have can be a pain to look up parts.
 
Roadcuda said:
Big John said:
Roadcuda said:
John, which one do you have? I'm using one from Detroit Iron, it has the shop manual and parts manual.

I'm not sure where this came from. Most likely I... umm.... borrowed it from teh intraweb...

OHHHHH KAYYYYYYY!!!!!! :jester: How easy is it to use? The one I have can be a pain to look up parts.

Well... its not too bad if you are familar with Chrysler parts catalogs which really aren't too easy in the first place. Its pretty much like the paper version as long as you understand the numbering system and that things like the grille are in the cooling system section, you can find what you need.

Of course I'm just old enough to prefer paper, but that's another story.
 
when I worked at the International truck dealership, we had a computer that you could type in the serial # of '85 and newer IH trucks, and it would list everything about it. I could go look parts up in the "old fashioned" parts catalog and have the part on the counter before the guy using the computer would even find the part #.
 
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