Nos Mopar 1968-70 Dodge Plymouth B Body Antenna Bezel on 2040-parts.com
Central Square, New York, United States
I bought this while restoring a 69 plymouth GTX. Ended up not using it. Part #s are shown Not sure what other cars it fits do research... No Returns
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