Early Barracuda Dart Spare Tire Hold Down Parts & Mopar Chrysler on 2040-parts.com
Clinton, Pennsylvania, United States
Nice Spare Tire Hold Down for early to mid 60's Chrysler Corp/Mopar OEM used in many different Chrysler, Plymouth, and Dodge products. Sand blasted, primed and painted. Thanks for looking and check my other items for sale. International shipping will be actual cost to destination.
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