71 72 73 74 B Body Charger Satellite Roadrunner Complete Roof Mopar Rt Se Gtx on 2040-parts.com
Bloomington, Indiana, US
Here is a good used rust free top from a 73 Dodge Charger. Roof skins are the same on all 71-74 B Bodies. Will not ship, buyer is responable for pickup or getting there own shipper. I can assist in loading. Paypal or Cash on pickup.
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