63-66 Mopar Early A Body K Member Mounting Bolts Dart Gt Valiant Barracuda B E on 2040-parts.com
San Jose, California, US
This is a set of 4 K member mounting bolts from a 1966 Plymouth Barracuda. They will fit all 63-66 Dart, Valiant and Barracudas. May also fit other A, B, C or E bodies also.
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