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Mopar 1970 1971e Body Challenger Metal Interior Door Panel Pull Cup Hemi Aar Rt on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Tempe, Arizona, United States

Tempe, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used

  1970-1971 Challenger

Interior Door Panel Metal Pull Cup

Good Condition


This E Body interior metal door panel pull cup is in good condition. This is the long metal style that was used on 70-71 Challenger.

I believe this is the right/passenger side but not positive. Check location of screw holes and lock lever hole. Please check my other auction for the other side.

Please check pictures for condition and that its correct for your car because this item is sold as is with no returns.

I will ship to a US address only unless arranged in advance. Shipping price is for the lower 48 states only




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