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Nos Mopar Mitsubishi Left Front Turn Signal Lamp - 1977 Colt - P/n Mb070561 on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States

Johnstown, Pennsylvania, United States
Condition:New Warranty:No

For sale is a MoPar Mitsubishi left front turn signal lamp. Chrysler part number MB070561. Our parts books show this fits 1977 Dodge Colt 2 door coupe and 4 door sedan models (see photos). we are a franchised Chrysler dealer that was in business for more than 75 years, from 1933-2009. we are now marketing 80+ years of NOS MoPar parts, equipment and many other things. Check back often because we are listing new items everyday! Be sure to bookmark our two sites, agh590 & roge_pavl, to see all we have for sale. Have questions? Please ask! Thanks!


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