68 69 70 Dodge Charger Roadrunner Gtx Door Latch Striker Plate Mount Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Saint Paul, Minnesota, US
This is a pair of door latch striker plate rear mount brackets from a 1969 Charger ,these fit inside the rear quarter panels behind each striker plate and have threaded holes for tighting the plates down , these will fit 1968-70 B body 2 door cars . Please ask any questions.
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