Mopar B Body 71-74 Original Dash Top Defrost Duct Cover Panel Trim Cowl Radio Fm on 2040-parts.com
Spencer, New York, US
THESE ARE ORIGINAL MOPAR DASH TOP SPEAKER AND DEFROST COVER PANEL ....DOES NEED CLEANING. GOOD USED ORIGINAL CONDITION. THESE WERE REMOVED FROM A 1971 CHARGER AND SHOULD FIT 71-74 MOPAR B BODY CARS LIKE CHARGER ROAD RUNNER AND SATELLITE.
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