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1973 1974 Choke Control Mopar Road Runner Cuda Challenger Dart Charger Truck ? on 2040-parts.com

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Grass Valley, California, United States

Grass Valley, California, United States
Condition:Used Manufacturer Part Number:3656730 Brand:Mopar Part Brand:MoPar ChryCo

This has been sitting around in my basement for years and it is too new for my mopars. Here is an electric choke control for Mopars and maybe some Internationals, I just saw one yesterday with one. It is dirty and untested, I am not sure how to test it. If you have any questions, feel free to ask, selling as is with no returns, since it is a 40 year plus used part, shipping will be 5 dollars in the US lower 48, Paypal only, thank you for looking and have a wonderful day.

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