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Mopar 1969 Plymouth Road Runner/ Satellite / Bellvedere Rt Qrt Panel Ext.used on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Stromsburg, Nebraska, US

Stromsburg, Nebraska, US
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This is a Mopar 1969 Plymouth Road Runner or  Satellite or Belvedere Right Side Quarter Extention. It is a used original part. This is the piece that bolts to the end of the quarter panel and the tail light fits into it. It has been blasted and primed and has some damage on the outer edge which includes a crack (see picture). Also one of the mounting studs has been twisted off (see picture). Thanks for looking!

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