68 69 Mopar 383 426 Hemi 440 Exh Ignition Wire Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Chicagoland, US
Rare 68 69 Mopar 383 426 Hemi 440 Exh Ignition Wire Bracket
1968-69 Big Block
Bolts under left front exhaust manifold stud & bends in front of head.
Keeps wires away from engine head heat.
(Shipping is $5 in the 50 U.S. States)
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