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Mopar 8 3/4 E Body Original 70 Challenger Cuda Complete 3.23 Sure Grip Rear End on 2040-parts.com

US $1,050.00
Location:

Aurora, Illinois, United States

Aurora, Illinois, United States
An original sure grip rear end removed from a 70 Challenger R/T. Complete from Drum to Drum Would replace fluid and brake components. Complete accurate original from a 70 Hard to find original Will work on 70-74 E bodies as well
Brand:MOPAR ORIGINAL Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:ORIGINAL WORKS Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Rear Core Charge:None Surface Finish:Black Paint

An original sure grip rear end removed from a 70 Challenger R/T. Complete from Drum to Drum Would replace fluid and brake components. Complete accurate original from a 70 original 3.23. tag  Hard to find original 

Local Pick up available

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Will crate for 65.00 if you want to arrange shipping from a residential address in Lombard IL 60148

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