Mopar B Body Hood Safety Latch 70 Roadrunner on 2040-parts.com
Oak Ridge, New Jersey, United States
Nice clean working hood safety latch that came form a 1970 Roadrunner hood. I do not know the other models that it will fit but it looks very similar to A body units as well. I have the original bolts that will come with it but are not pictured. |
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