Charger Gtx Federal Power Steering Pump Cap Mopar Trw Hemi Cuda Coronet Rt on 2040-parts.com
Minot, North Dakota, US
Up for bid is a Nice, Factory Original Vented Mopar Power Steering Pump Cap. This OEM Cap fits Mopar Federal and TRW Power Steering Pumps from the mid 60's thru the early 70's. This particular one was removed from a 1968. The rubber seal is also in Good Condition GTX,Charger,Cuda,Coronet,RT,Dart, ect.
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