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71 Cuda Headliner Bows/rods, Plymouth Barracuda Mopar on 2040-parts.com

US $50.00
Location:

Smithville, Missouri, US

Smithville, Missouri, US
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Set Of 4-Bow Headliner Rods For A 71 Cuda,  These Are For 71 Cuda/Barracuda Only, Do Not Fit Challengers.

This set includes two orange coded rods, one pink coded rod, and one grey colored rod. The dark blue coded rod is missing.
These rods do have the bent ends and do not require the headliner bow clips.
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