70-74 Cuda Challenger E Body Nos Mopar Power Brake Booster Linkage 71 72 73 on 2040-parts.com
Front Royal, Virginia, US
Up for auction is a NOS Mopar power brake booster linkage for 70-74 E-Bodies. This is correct for 70 only but will work on all years when swapping to power brakes. It does have some light surface rust on it but has been sitting in my toolbox for at least 15 years. I got this in a NOS brake booster package years ago and never used this piece. The pivot pin is used but in great shape also. Thank you for looking, any questions please ask.
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