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1972 Oem Original Mopar Service Schedule Card Cuda Challenger Barracuda on 2040-parts.com

US $59.99
Location:

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:Used Brand:chrysler Country/Region of Manufacture:American Samoa Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

MOPAR
DODGE PLYMOUTH


Auction Item: One (1) Glove Box Service Card.
  • Very Nice Original;

    • .
  • Excellent Item for that Judged Show Car Glove Box.
  • Certain for all E-Body B-Body A-Body Cars.
  • Where else you 'gonna fine such a nice original;
    • certainly not in any junkyard car.
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I'm finished with any new projects,
Rather be driving 'em !, then wrenching 'em these days.


Possible Usage car/models; Mopar Dodge Plymouth Chrysler Duster Demon Dart Satellite Charger Challenger Cuda Barracuda Rally 318 340 360 1972 yada-yada.


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