Nos Mopar Floor Mats - Rubber - Second/third Row Chrysler Minivan - Blue on 2040-parts.com
Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
For sale is a set of NOS Mopar rubber floor mats. These are a late 1980's through mid 1990's vintage marketed by Chrysler for the second and third rows of a Dodge or Plymouth minivan. They most likely could be used for other applications. The color is blue. We are a franchised Chrysler dealer that was in business for over 75 years from 1933-2009. We have now closed our dealership and are selling our inventory of thousands of NOS parts and current inventories. Keep watching as we are listing new items daily and just don't know what we will find next in our warehouse! Please bookmark this and our sister site, agh590, as we have many listings at both places. Have questions? Please ask! Thanks!
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