Mopar 71-74 Roadrunner Charger Headliner Bow/tensioner Set R/t Gtx on 2040-parts.com
Gilbertsville, Pennsylvania, US
4 bow type headliner rods and 2 tensioners fitting 71-74 roadrunner charger
they are color coded red for driver side , green passenger side and the long rod goes in the rear and grabs the tension rods
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- Mopar 71-74 roadrunner charger headliner bow/tensioner set r/t gtx (US $60.00)
- Mopar 71-74 roadrunner charger headliner bow/tensioner set r/t gtx (US $60.00)
- Mopar 71-74 roadrunner charger headliner bow/tensioner set r/t gtx (US $60.00)
- Mopar 71-74 roadrunner charger headliner bow/tensioner set r/t gtx (US $60.00)
- Mopar 71-74 roadrunner charger headliner bow/tensioner set r/t gtx (US $60.00)
- Mopar 71-74 roadrunner charger headliner bow/tensioner set r/t gtx (US $60.00)
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