1966 Plymouth Barracuda Right Inner Fender Valiant Dart Mopar Certicard 63 64 65 on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, US
This is a passenger side inner fender from a 1966 Plymouth Barrcuda. It is in very good condition. Has original certicard holder still attached. Should fit all early A body mopars from 1964-1966 but please look at pictures first to confirm. Shipping is $40 through Greyhound Bus.
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