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Mopar: Correct Heater Hose Clamps 1962-'69 Plymouth Dodge 340 440 Hemi Chrysler on 2040-parts.com

US $8.86
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Marlboro, New York, United States

Marlboro, New York, United States
Mopar: Correct Heater Hose CLAMPS 1962-'69 Plymouth Dodge 340 440 Hemi Chrysler, US $8.86, image 1
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MOPAR: Correct OEM Heter Hose Clamps for A, B, C-body
100-point restoration correct!

Cherry out your classic Mopar with these goodies: A set of eight (8) correct assembly line heater hose clamps, enough for cars with A/C, underhood valve, etc. Exactly what was installed at the factory on your '62-'69 Mopar.  Made in USA by the original Chrysler / Mopar vendor. Quality plated steel. Super reliability - nothing to loosen - that's why they used them!

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MoPar to ya!

Rick

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