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Mopar 1970-74 Cuda/barracuda Rallye Hood on 2040-parts.com

US $375.00
Location:

Frankfort, Illinois, United States

Frankfort, Illinois, United States
VERY NICE METAL.....MINOR DENT UNDERSIDE
Surface Finish:METAL Part Brand:MOPAR

FACTORY ORIGINAL RALLYE HOOD

PLYMOUTH CUDA/BARRACUDA

FITS ALL 1970-71-72-73-74

SMALL DENT IN UNDERSIDE (see picture #4 ) LEFT CORNER FRAME ONLY

I CAN'T SEE ANY TOPSIDE BONDO OR DENTS

NO RUST PROBLEMS

TOPSIDE LOOKS VERY NICE .... NO HOOD SCOOPS INCLUDED(see pictures)

AFTER MARKET HOOD LOCKS

PLEASE LOOK AT ALL PICTURES CLOSEUP

CAN'T SHIP ...LOCAL PICKUP AVAILABLE 7 DAYS

NEAR INTERSTATE 80 & INT 57 

ALSO NEAR INTERSTATE 80 & INT 355 FAR SOUTHWEST SUBURBS OF CHICAGO

THANKS FOR LOOKING ....SEE MY OTHER MOPAR ITEMS

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