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Oem 1970 71 72 73 74 A/c Hose Manifold Muffler Cuda Challenger, 77-81 Camaro on 2040-parts.com

US $49.99
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
Condition:Used Part Brand:2837695 Brand:Mopar

Great condition and un-molested Original Mopar Air-Conditioner Hose, manifold, and muffler. 



Don't buy cheap aftermarket when I have this factory original Chrysler hose ready to install. This is perfect for your oem restoration so search the Internet and you won't find one in this clean original condition. 



This and other Mopar parts listed were removed from a low mileage 73 Dodge Challenger and stored in a garage for over 25 years. Parts are not weather beat and treated like junk, these parts enjoyed the same controlled clean, dry, cool AC I have. The garage is coming down and all the cars, projects, and parts have to go. I also have the rest of an entire car I took apart a and in storage all these years so check my other auctions. 



I WAST JUST INFORMED BY AN A/C expert that this also fits a 77-81 Camaro V8.



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