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Mopar 66-70 B Body Dodge Charger Plymouth Gtx Left Fresh Air Vent With Cable on 2040-parts.com

US $29.99
Location:

Ellabell, Georgia, United States

Ellabell, Georgia, United States
Condition:Used

Mopar Dodge Charger-Coronet
Plymouth road runner, GTX left Fresh Air Vent

This is a hard to find left side fresh air vent for a 66-70 B body. This one is in good condition with no cracks or damage. The steel flapper has not rusted shut, it's not broken and it swings freely! The control cable is included and works as it should. It is a dirty "pullout" and could use some more cleaning but overall it is a good piece.

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