Mopar B-body 6 Bbl Hood Pin Brackets For Lift Off Hood on 2040-parts.com
Chandler, Arizona, United States
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For Sale: Hood pin brackets for Mopar B-body with 6 bbl lift off hood. These are Year One reproduction brackets and are powder coated gloss black. Some scratches in powder coating from normal use. These brackets sell new for $79.00 per pair unpainted. Buyer to pay shipping costs (USPS flat rate box).
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