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Nos Mopar Cuda-challenger Temp. Control Cable Non-a/c Dodge Plymouth E-body on 2040-parts.com

US $37.71
Location:

Marlboro, New York, United States

Marlboro, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:2884730 Part Brand:Mopar Warranty:Yes Country of Manufacture:Mexico

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NOS 'Cuda-Challenger Temp. Control Cable
Unmolested, undamaged. Genuine Mopar part.

Here's a NOS (NOT reproduction) temperature control cable for all NON air conditioned Dodge and Plymouth E-body cars. Complete with molded mounting tab, etc. 48½" long overall. Fits 1970-74 Plymouth Barracuda / 'Cuda and Dodge Challenger Challenger and R/T,

Add S&H per calculator (see tab, above). Shipped worldwide.


MoPar to ya!

Rick

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