67 68 69 Barracuda Fastback Cargo Area Floor Rear Mounting Panel Good Condition on 2040-parts.com
King, North Carolina, US
this is a cargo area rear floor mounting panel removed from a 1968 plymouth barracuda fastback.
this is a very good panel.no rust problems.all 4 mounting nuts intact.a very solid panel.
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