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67-76 Mopar A Body Torque Boxes Box Full Set Demon Dart Duster Barracuda Hemi on 2040-parts.com

US $349.00
Location:

Sparta, Wisconsin, US

Sparta, Wisconsin, US
Returns Accepted:Returns Accepted Refund will be given as:Money Back Item must be returned within:30 Days Return policy details:Part must be in as purchased condition. Installed parts can not be returned. Shipping costs are not included. Return shipping will be paid by:Buyer Restocking Fee:No

This sale is for one 4pc. set of front & rear torque boxes for 1967-76 A-body Mopars as used on 340 4-speed cars and convertibles.  Actual useage varied widely and is best described as "hit or miss"; they've been seen on various other engine/trans options as well.

These are excellent reinforcements to improve the strength of your 1967-76 A-body Mopar's unibody.

Fabricated from correct gauge steel with correct contours and holes. The most accurate A-body torque boxes on the market!  Front or rear sets are also available separately.

Will fit: 1967-76 Dart, Demon, Valiant, Duster, Swinger, Barracuda (67-69 only).

These are new reproduction parts manufactured by Playback Auto and  distributed exclusively by Restorations by Rick. 

 

For questions email through E-bay's messaging or call 608-697-0994.

Since 1978, Restorations by Rick Kreuziger (RestoRick) has been dedicated to the highest level of quality restoration of Mopar muscle car era vehicles using only the finest materials and techniques. His component restoration, body and paint work, and turn-key restorations have consistently earned numerous national awards, ,and over a decade's worth of Gold OE Certifications at the Mopar Nationals.
In addition to his restoration services, Rick has developed a restoration-related product line from his own shop use and personal experience, which he  introduced to assist both the professional restorer and the do-it-yourselfer. Many of these products were developed exclusively by Rick to duplicate original factory finishes, processes, and parts.

No returns after 30 days.

Approved refunds will not include shipping costs.

Buyer responsible for shipping costs.

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