Nos Mopar Pitman Arm 1978 1979 1980? 4419701 Cordoba Magnum Truck? on 2040-parts.com
Statham, Georgia, United States
New Old Stock / NOS mopar pitman arm with part number 4419701 written on the Made in Canada sticker. I believe this may be correct for some late 1970's or early 1980's car or truck....? Cordoba Magnum etc. The condition is excellent...minor paint loss.
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