62-63 Dodge & Plymouth Defroster Grille & Connectors on 2040-parts.com
North Carolina, US
62-63 Dodge & Plymouth(B-body) Defroster Grille
Grille is in Good condition, however it will need painting to your color
This part fits "B" body cars, will not fit Valiant or Lancer
Comes with Hose connectors only (no hoses)
Paypal only! Shipping to Lower 48 Only!
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