1966-1970 B-body 9" Mopar Arm Rest Pads W/ashtray Cutout New! Mopar Pair on 2040-parts.com
Mullica Hill, New Jersey, US
Brand New Reproduction!
You are bidding on a pair (left and right) of arm pads.
B-body 9" Rear Arm Pads with Ashtray cutout and bezel.
Black only.
For all 1966-1970 Plymouth and Dodge B-bodies.
We also have the ashtrays available if needed.
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