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Mopar 66-72 B-body & 70-74 E-body Big Block Motor Mount Brackets 383 400 440 on 2040-parts.com

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Bridgeton, New Jersey, United States

Bridgeton, New Jersey, United States
Used Set of ORIGINAL 66-72 B-Body & 70-74 E-Body Big Block Motor Mount Brackets for the 383 400 440 engines
Brand:Mopar Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

 Mopar 66-72 B-Body & 70-74 E-Body Big Block Motor Mount Brackets 

 This is for a Pair of ORIGINAL 66-72 B-Body & 70-74 E-Body Big Block Motor Mount Brackets, will work on the 383, 400, & 440. These are in good condition, and have been cleaned and painted(SEE PICS). This will need to be polished/ restored so it is sold AS-IS!! Please make sure this fits your car before you bid! 

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