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Mopar Bushing Set Wiper Pivot 1973-up A & 71-up B Body Dart Charger Roadrunner on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Madera, California, United States

Madera, California, United States
MOPAR BUSHING SET WIPER PIVOT 1973-UP A & 71-UP B BODY DART CHARGER ROADRUNNER, US $12.00, image 1
Condition:New Brand:MOPAR Surface Finish:OEM Manufacturer Part Number:3799089 Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Front

 WIPER PIVOT BUSHINGS   

 

 New reproduction concourse correct  BUSHING SET WIPER A/B BODY -73 UP A-BODY 71 UP B-BODY WILL FIT SOME LATER MODELS INCLUDING TRUCK

This will surely add extra detail to your Mopar restoration! Will combine shipping with other items .


 

 

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The Mopar Shop

E-body Parts & Restorations

Madera, Ca 93636

559-645-7243 9-5 pst

559-645-7254 fax

since 1985

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