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Mopar A Body Hood Safety Latch Dart Demon Duster on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Rocklin, California, United States

Rocklin, California, United States
California original, rust-free and in good working condition
Brand:Chrysler Surface Finish:original Placement on Vehicle:Front Warranty:No

Up for sale is a hood safety latch for Mopar A body models, should fit 1970-1974. It's a California original, rust-free and in good working condition. The shipping cost is $6.10 to all 50 States; the package ships via USPS priority mail and is fully insured. International buyers should contact me for a shipping quote.

Sales Policy:
All parts are sold as-is and all sales are final, so please verify part fitment with your application and view the entire ad and all pictures before buying. Payment is due within 24 hours after item is sold or offer for item is accepted. If you have any questions I can be contacted through eBay messaging, or at (916) 807-1962. Thanks, Leandra

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