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1971 Cuda Road Lamp Brackets,convertible,340,383,440,440-6,426 Hemi,aar 6 Fog on 2040-parts.com

US $55.00
Location:

East Aurora, New York, United States

East Aurora, New York, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Warranty:No

This is a pair of SHOW QUALITY reproduction 1971 Cuda roadlamp brackets. Different from 1970( 1970 were mig welded 2 pc brackets and the 1971 were 1 pc),these were reproduced from a pair of NOS brackets to get the exact gage metal,bends as well as being stamp the correct size and font RH for the right hand,and LH for the left hand as were the factory originals. Replace those often missing,bent and pitted originals with the best quality reproduction 1971 Cuda roadlamps brackets available. MADE IN THE USA ! You won't find a better reproduction anywhere, and with FREE SHIPPING in the lower 48 states,the best value out there.

 I don't have many reproduction parts, but the ones I have are factory correct!

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