1969 1970 Dodge Charger Bumper Jack Hook And Jack on 2040-parts.com
Minnesota City, Minnesota, US
this is a used bumper jack mechanism and hook from a older dodge i dont know for sure what car it came with alot of 1969 charger parts so thats what i think the part number on the hook is 2931160 it works and the hook looks good
i stand behind what i sell also
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