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Mopar Oem Original 67 - 73 A Body Dart Duster Cuda Demon Emergency Brake Handle on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Chaffee, New York, US

Chaffee, New York, US
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Auction is for a vintage original E - brake - Handle - Mechanism for 1967 - 68 - 69 - 70 - 71 - 72 - 73 - 225 - 273 - 318 - 340 - 360 - 383 - 426 Hemi - 440 - A -body Plymouth Barracuda - formula S - Valiant - Duster - Dodge - Dart - Swinger - GTS - Demon - Brake handle and hardware are in nice shape. Comes with everything seen in the pictures.  Sold as-is NO RESERVE!!!  Buyer pays 12.00 shipping within continental U.S.  - Will ship international as well. Thanks, and please check my other auctions for more vintage parts.

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