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62 63 64 65 B Body Molded Carpet Red Dodge Plymouth Belvedere Fury 2 Door Auto on 2040-parts.com

US $119.00
Location:

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States

Boynton Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:New other (see details)

Great deal here on a "NEW" RED molded carpet set for a 1962-1965 B body Mopar.  Made for an automatic vehicle.  Very nice shape.

I took a 63 Belvedere and parts on trade.   This gem was included.   
2-piece RED molded carpet kit.  Made with the correct heel pad. 
Actual carpet set is pictured.  I took it out of the box to check the condition and take pics.  Item is packed and ready to ship.  Item is not in it's original box but is most definitely in "NEW" condition. 

Fits 62-65 Dodge Plymouth B-Body.  Belvedere Fury Savoy etc.

Freshen the look and smell of your interior inexpensively.  

Your car will thank you!

Most of these kits are selling between $150-300.

Make this set yours for only $119.  FREE shipping within the continental US.

Be Smart!  Use the savings to buy more parts for your car!

Please be sure to contact us with any questions.  Thank You.

MOPAR OR NO CAR!  








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