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65 66 67 Coronet Charger Belvedere Satellite K Member Frame & Oem Sway Bar Rare on 2040-parts.com

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Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
Removed from an Early 66 Charger K member and sway bar Correct for 65 and Early 66 B Bodies. This can be bolted up to 65-67 Bodies and you can add a sway bar without changing to new style control arms. This is correct and hard to find for early 66 Chargers
Brand:MOPAR OEM

Removed from an Early 66 Charger K member and sway bar Correct for 65 and Early 66 B Bodies. This can be bolted up to 65-67 Bodies and you can add a sway bar without changing to new style control arms. This is correct and hard to find for early 66 Chargers 

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