Mopar 67 68 69 340 Barracuda Cuda Formula S Rear Seat Chrome Handle on 2040-parts.com
Chaffee, New York, United States
Auction is for a original Mopar rear seat chrome handle for 1967 - 68 - 69 - 318 - 340 - 383 - 440 - 426 Hemi - A-body Cuda - Barracuda Formula S fast back. Part is in good shape as seen in pictures. Sold as-is NO RESERVE!!! Free shipping within continental U.S. - Thanks, and please check my other auctions for more vintage parts. |
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