Nos Rubber Floor Mat 61-71 Dodge Truck on 2040-parts.com
Gaffney, South Carolina, US
New old stock one piece rubber floor mat for 61-71 dodge pickup truck. It was sold by J.C. Whitney years back and has been on the shelf for years and is in nice condition ( may have to lay flat a little while to get creases out ). Whitney part number is 4923. Another number on box is 19 3758. This mat extends from the floor that turns up under the dash back and up under the edge of the bench seat. No returns. I will ship UPS Ground.
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