1971-74 Charger , Roadrunner, Mopar B Body Interior Windshield Pillars on 2040-parts.com
Cable, Wisconsin, United States
Up for sale pair of 1971-74 Charger , Roadrunner, Mopar B body interior pillars , looks to have been dyed black , good condition for this hard to find part .........part# PT 3761 LH and PT F228 RH . sold as is , no returns |
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