1970 Plymouth Dodge Nos Mopar Headliner Road Runner Super Bird Gtx R/t Super Bee on 2040-parts.com
Fairmount, Georgia, US
NOS MoPar # 7147EW1 headliner in white for all 1970 Plymouth and Dodge 2-door B-body cars including Road Runner, Satellite, Sport Satellite, GTX, Super Bird, Coronet, Super Bee, Coronet 500 and R/T.
Just unpacked from it's original box (circa 1970) and yet the fabric is in remarkable condition. New, never-installed with no rips, tears, or cuts.
Made in USA!
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