Mopar Nos Bell Crank To Carb.rod. Max.perf. 63-64 Plymouth, Dodge 8cyl. on 2040-parts.com
Jacksonville, Florida, US
This is a new old stock (NOS) Bell Crank to Carburetor Rod (Lenght 6 3/8") Maximum Performance Part # 2402468 for 1963 and 1964 Plymouth and Dodge 8Cyl. Finish very good. *----PLEASE NOTE NO PAYPAL----*. Accepted method of payment is by credit card by calling 904 737 8600 to complete payment after purchasing any parts.
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