Mopar 68 Plymouth Barracuda Torsion Bar Cross Support,super Nice. on 2040-parts.com
Bradford, Pennsylvania, US
This is a super clean 68 barracuda torsion bar cross support for A-body mopar southern part,Spot welds were drilled out,no rust,And hard to get in this nice of shape.
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