1965 Plymouth Fury *header Panel* Sport Fury C Body Mopar Oem on 2040-parts.com
Cartersville, Georgia, United States
This is the header panel removed from a 1965 Sport Fury. It will probably work on other C body cars. Includes hood latch, spring and hood stop bumbers. It is in good condition but has some surface rust. It will need re-painted to be extra nice. Sold as-is.
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