Chrysler Imperial Dodge Plymouth Mopar Transmission Cooler Radiator Fittings on 2040-parts.com
Gallatin, Tennessee, United States
Here we have a pair of New Brass fittings, These mount in the lower Radiator for the Transmission cooler lines.
These fittings also mount in Transmission.
Replace Damaged, Rounded original fittings!
Show car Quality!
They fit Many Many years of Mopars that have Auto Trans.
Thanks for Looking!
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