Mopar 1964-65 A-body Dart / Valiant / Barracuda – Front Floor Carpet on 2040-parts.com
Lakewood, Washington, United States
Factory Bright Red Automatic 80/20 nylon loop Heal pad included Jute padding pre-sewn in on back NEW - Front Section from under front seats forward Lost back half of carpet set – reason why this is clearance
item Full carpet listing price is $ 239 |
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