1970-1974 Barracuda Cuda Challenger Black Pillar Post Moldings Pair-new on 2040-parts.com
Mullica Hill, New Jersey, United States
This auction is for a PAIR (left and right side) of black pillar post trim for a 1970-1974 E-body (Plymouth Cuda/Dodge Challenger) hardtop cars. You will need to cutoff the bottom if you have a convertible. Made in the USA Check out my other items! Be sure to add me to your favorites list! Made in the USA! |
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