1970 440 Hp Exhaust Manifolds Mopar Dodge Plymouth on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
1970 HP 440 exhaust manifolds. Left hand side needs shield bolts extracted. No cracks or repairs, very nice shape. Heat riser included (no butterfly valve, spring or retainer). Parts 2951865-1 (LH) and 2899879 (RH). Date codes 03/10/70 (LH) and 11/18/69 (RH). Never been repaired, much better than most I have seen. No warranty. Returns subject to 20% restocking fee.
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