Mopar 1970-1974 Cuda Challenger 1968-1976 A & B-body 62" Speedometer New Cable on 2040-parts.com
Alliance, Ohio, United States
1968-1976 Mopar 62" Speedo Speedometer Cable A-Body B-Body E-BodyQuality reproduction of the speedometer cable for all 1968-76 Dodge and Plymouth A, B and E-body models. The cable features a threaded end at the transmission, a push-on end at the speedometer and includes the original style rubber firewall grommet for installation. Grommet is for 3/4" holes. Fits all 62" cable cars. |
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