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

US $245.00
Location:

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States

Saint Louis, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:3670092 Part Brand:Mopar Warranty:No

STORE STOCK #677. You are bidding on 1 NEW OLD STOCK motor P/n 3670092. This is the REAR tailgate POWER WINDOW motor for ALL of the following STATION WAGON models; PLYMOUTH; Fury I; Fury II; Fury III; Custom Suburban; 1972; 1973; ALL. DODGE; Polara; Monaco; 1972; 1973; ALL. CHRYSLER; Newport; Town & Country; 1972; 1973; ALL. Part is A-1 and ready to mount. Winning bidder to pay within 3 days of sale by paypal OR OTHER FORMS OF PAYMENT and include 11.00 S&H in USA. I COMBINE SHIPPING ON MULTIPLE PURCHASES! Please check my NEW Ebay store FOR MORE NOS MOPAR PARTS from our 50,000 piece inventory!

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