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Chesapeake, Virginia, US

Chesapeake, Virginia, US
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   MOPAR PLYMOUTH, DODGE & CHRYSLER 318, 340 & 360 NICE USED ORIGINAL MOPAR COIL BRACKET THAT IS MADE TO BOLT ON THE BACK OF THE  INTAKE MANIFOLD.      IT WILL WORK ON ANY 1967 & NEWER 318, 340 AND 360 NON MAGNUM ENGINES.   Save on shipping--check out sellers' other auctions. Thanks for looking!!    .NO RESERVE!!!!   FREE SHIPPING!!!!


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