1969-1987 Chrysler Dodge Plymouth Lower Molded Radiator Coolant Hose Gates 20949 on 2040-parts.com
Franklin, Wisconsin, United States
Here is an exact-fit rubber radiator hose, Gates p/n 20949 to fit many Mopar cars & trucks - please see interchange information and vehicle compatibility guide above for specific fitments. Part is in new, unused condition showing no damage. Internal support spring is intact and part is ready for installation. Please use the shipping calculator to find worldwide postage options. Thanks for looking here and be sure to treat yourself to a view of my other auctions for other parts and more vintage stuff. Also be sure to add breakfast_bob to your favorites list, checking back often for rare and interesting parts being listed continuously! I try to research everything I list for accuracy, but I am not all-knowing and make mistakes, as do my resources – I ask that you understand what it is you’re looking at before bidding. |
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