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Dodge / Plymouth / Chrysler / Dodge Truck Water Pump 1974-1978 #1519 on 2040-parts.com

US $13.00
Location:

West Haven, Connecticut, US

West Haven, Connecticut, US
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REMANUFACTURED WATER PUMP. FITS 1974-1978 DODGE / PLYMOUTH AND CHRYSLER WITH A 400 OR A 440 ENGINE.  ALSO FITS DODGE TRUCKS 74-79 WITH A 400 OR A 440 ENGINE.  100% REMANUFACTURED AND VACUUM TESTED. .   For application questions call 209-769-8405

 

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