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1974 Firebird Trans Am Super Duty Positive Wire Protector Tube!!! on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
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Chester, New York, US

Chester, New York, US
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 This wire protector tube came off of a 74 Trans am. It has been sand blasted primered and painted black. This was used to protect the positive wire from melting from all the heat and to hold it. All mounting points are good and is ready to install!!


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