★★★★★ 1968-1971 Dodge Truck Mopar Choke Control Cable ★★★★★ on 2040-parts.com
Murfreesboro, Tennessee, US
★★★★★ 1968-1971 DODGE TRUCK CHOKE CONTROL CABLE ★★★★★ May fit other years. This came off a 1969 D100 Truck. The cable is in excellent condition. Please check pics as this the part you will recieve. All questions are welcomed and answered. Thank-U for your time viewing this buy-it-now listing and I do ship World wide.
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