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Mopar 1971-74 B-body Dodge Charger Roadrunner Satellite Defogger Duct 2607756 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Milton, Ontario, Canada

Milton, Ontario, Canada
Excellent condition, needs some paint on the metal
Brand:Mopar Surface Finish:Plastic & Metal Manufacturer Part Number:2607756 Warranty:No Other Part Number:38838 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Rear

Up for auction is a Mopar 1971-74 B-body Dodge Charger Roadrunner Satellite Defogger Duct 2607756. I believe it is also correct for 1968-70 Chargers.

As usual if the actual shipping ends up being less than what I quote I always provide a refund. Combined shipping is also an option.

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