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68-69 Charger And 68-69 Mopar B Body 426 Hemi Intake Manifold Vacuum Fitting on 2040-parts.com

US $29.00
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Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States

Idaho Falls, Idaho, United States
Condition:New Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

68-69 Chargers, Daytona, Super Bird and 68-69 Hemi cars WITHOUT power brakes, Reproduction vacuum connector used to supply control vacuum on vehicles Without power brakes.  Machined with details of original with 11/16” hex and 3/8" NPT pipe threads.  The 1/4” tube has formed bubble flare and is silver soldered in place, then silver cadmium plated like originals.  Used on 1968-69 Chargers WITHOUT power brakes to supply vacuum to the headlight door actuator.  Also used on 1968-69 Hemi equipped vehicles WITHOUT power brakes.  Reference part number 2658 625.

We also sell connecters for power brake cars.

 



 




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