1970-1974 Front Anti Sway Bar Challenger Barracuda Cuda 1 1/8" Thick Roadrunner on 2040-parts.com
Millersville, Maryland, US
NEW! FRONT Sway Bar, 1 1/8" thick for:
Dodge Challenger - 1970-1974,
Charger, Corone 1970
Plymouth Barracuda Cuda - 1970-1974,
Belvedere, Gran Fury, Roadrunner, satelite - 1970.
Includes all mounting hardware, and instructions.
List price is $199.95! See picture. Add only $29.00 for shipping.
(CA, WA, and OR buyers, add $10.00 to cover shipping.)
Good luck! Maryland res add 6% state sales tax.
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