Nos Mopar Cuda Side Marker Nuts Emblems & Ford Side Marker Nuts on 2040-parts.com
Traverse City, Michigan, United States
NOS MOPAR SIDE MARKER NUTS. Should fit Challenger, Cuda, Charger, Road Runner, Plymouth GTX.
Mopar nuts size is 7/8" high, Fits 7/16" wrench. Self tapping. These are NOS, never been used. Have the waterproof rubber seals on them. 8 to a package. NOS FORD SIDE MARKER NUTS. Will fit Ford, Mercury, Cougar, Falcon. Self tapping, have the waterproof rubber seals on them. NOS, never been used. Fits 11/32 wrench. 8 to a package. |
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