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68 69 Mopar Oil Breather Cap Amd 337-1068 Dodge Plymouth on 2040-parts.com

US $26.99
Location:

Hayward, California, United States

Hayward, California, United States
Condition:New

This is a new reproduction 1968-69 Dodge Plymouth Mopar oil breather cap. This licensed Mopar restoration part is black in color with a one hose outlet on it. This cap is made by AMD Auto Metal Direct with a part number of 337-1068. Shipping has been calculated for the continental 48 United States and we do ship elsewhere for an additional charge. You may call RPS Parts at 510 786-2067 Monday - Friday 9am to 5pm Pacific time for assistance with this part.

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