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Used Battery Trays Fits Mopar B Body on 2040-parts.com

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Wellington, Ohio, United States

Wellington, Ohio, United States
FOR USED BATTERY TRAYS THEY ARE NOT IN BAD SHAPE, THE 1 TRAY DOES HAVE A COUPLE HOLES IN IT BUT SOME POR15 OR SANDBLASTING AND PAINT AND THEY WOULD BE MORE THAN USABLE
Brand:MOPAR Placement on Vehicle:Left, Front Manufacturer Part Number:UNKNOWN Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

2 USED BATTERY TRAYS FITS MOPAR B BODIES 68-70 THERE IS A ROADRUNNER AND A CORNET,I`M NOT SURE WHICH IS WHICH.THEY HAVE SOME RUST ..YEAH BUT THEY ARE 40 PLUS YEARS OLD AND HAD BATTERIES SITTING ON THEM OLD LEAKY BATTERIES SO THEREFORE THEY ARE NOT IN BAD SHAPE.IF I HAD NOT GOTTEN A NEW TRAY FOR MY BIRTHDAY, I WOULD HAVE USED ONE OF THEM.NOT THEY ARE NOT PERFECT BUT I`M NOT ASKING REPOP MONEY EITHER SO HELP A FELLOW MOPAR GUY OUT AND GIVE THEM A HOME!! THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING!!!!

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