1973-1974 Plymouth Satellite, Throttle Linkage, 318 Mopar on 2040-parts.com
Gaston, South Carolina, US
Up for bid is a used Throttle linkage that was removed from a 1973 Plymouth Satellite with a 318 CUI engine, this item should fit any 318 mopar engine, many other parts available upon request. Please ask ANY questions BEFORE bidding, most large parts are local pickup only, will ship smaller parts. Please have a look at my other items, thank you.
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