Mopar 361-440 Big Block Spool Type Motor Mounts on 2040-parts.com
Russell, Pennsylvania, United States
You are bidding on a Mopar set of 361-383-400-413-426Wedge-440 Big Block Spool style Motor mounts. The part numbers are 3642814 and 3642815. They are in very good condition with usable bushings. The picture is of the actual items. Bid with confidence. Check my great feedbacks. Please contact me with any other questions that you may have.Thanks for looking! Foreign bidders please note. I only ship through the global shipping program!
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