1973/74 Hp Mopar Exhaust Manifolds Roadrunner / Charger B Body400 / 440 on 2040-parts.com
Randleman, North Carolina, US
up for auction is a used pair of mopar exhaust fits 440 400 numbers lh 3751068 rh3751071 fits 1973 - 74 b bodys the rh flaper is froze in the open will not move not a perfit item so look then bid
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