1971 - 74 Mopar B Body Brake Light Switch Wiring Plug 71 72 Road Runner Charger on 2040-parts.com
Moberly, Missouri, US
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You are bidding on a brake light proportioning valve switch Wiring Plug that will work on 1971 to 1974 B Bodies (Charger, Super Bee, Coronet, Satellite, Road Runner, GTX). Out of a 1971 Charger. Great to repair your old harness if you need this wire plug. FREE SHIPPING!
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