1970 Dodge Challenger Small Block Throttle Bracket on 2040-parts.com
New Milford, Connecticut, US
HERE IS AN ORIGINAL THROTTLE BRACKET,AND CABLE CLAMP REMOVED FROM A 1970 DODGE CHALLENGER WITH A SMALL BLOCK AND A 4 SPEED
IT IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION.
THANKYOU FOR LOOKING
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