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64 65 Oem Barracuda Valiant Dart Factory Floor Shift Console Wire Harness Rare on 2040-parts.com

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Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
64 65 OEM Barracuda Valiant Dart Factory Floor Shift console wire harness VERY RARE original part. one year part from 65 perfomance a bodies. This harness is for the console light & neutral safety switch. Has a ground as well I have the console and shifter for this set up in other auctions please check it out
Brand:MOPAR

64 65 OEM Barracuda Valiant Dart Factory Floor Shift console wire harness VERY RARE original part. one year part from 65 performance A bodies. This harness is for  the console light & neutral safety switch. Has a ground as well  I have the console and shifter  for this set up in other auctions please check it out

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