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Nos Mopar 1972-3 Full Size Wagon Tailgate Window Motor B & C Body on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

East Aurora, New York, United States

East Aurora, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:3670092 Part Brand:Mopar Warranty:No

This auction is for 1 NOS rear power window motor for the station wagon tailgate rear window 1972-3 B & C Body various models part number 3670092. The date is ink stamped in red on the barrel 10-18-72 (October 18 1972)

See my other auctions as I will be selling off all my extra parts I do not need for my cars. FREE SHIPPING!!!!! shipped UPS insured in the lower 48 states. Ask any questions before bidding and Thank you. 

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