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1968-70 Satellite Road Runner Gtx Trunk Weatherstrip Seal #380 on 2040-parts.com

US $26.95
Location:

Pass Christian, Mississippi, United States

Pass Christian, Mississippi, United States
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:TK 64-A/14 Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:380 Part Brand:Metro Supersoft

New premium quality Mopar trunk weatherstrip seal.

Correct Chrysler trunk seal profile.

Trunk weatherstrip gasket fits the following Mopar vehicles:

1966-70 Mopar B Body Vehicles:

  • Satellite
  • Belvedere
  • Coronet
  • Super Bee
  • R/T
  • Road Runner
  • Charger

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