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1966 Plymouth Barracuda Deck Lid Spring Assy.* Mopar Early A-body Formula S 273 on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Tampa, Florida, United States

Tampa, Florida, United States
here is a nice used mopar trunk lid spring assy. for 1966 Plymouth Barracuda models.
Manufacturer Part Number:000-000 Brand:mopar

We have for sale one nice used Mopar deck lid opening spring assy. for 1966 Plymouth

 Barracuda models. The spring assy. is in nice shape, it is used on the 1966 models to assist

 the opening of the rear deck lid or trunk lid, it is retained to the body by means of a screw.

 The spring assy. is in great  shape, the spring has plenty of life left in it. The spring assy. is in

 original condition and will need to be cleaned and detailed before use. Thanks.

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