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Mopar: Correct Heater Hose Clamps 1962-'69 Plymouth Dodge 340 440 Hemi Chrysler on 2040-parts.com

US $8.86
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Marlboro, New York, United States

Marlboro, New York, United States
Mopar: Correct Heater Hose CLAMPS 1962-'69 Plymouth Dodge 340 440 Hemi Chrysler, US $8.86, image 1
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MOPAR: Correct OEM Heter Hose Clamps for A, B, C-body
100-point restoration correct!

Cherry out your classic Mopar with these goodies: A set of eight (8) correct assembly line heater hose clamps, enough for cars with A/C, underhood valve, etc. Exactly what was installed at the factory on your '62-'69 Mopar.  Made in USA by the original Chrysler / Mopar vendor. Quality plated steel. Super reliability - nothing to loosen - that's why they used them!

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MoPar to ya!

Rick

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Partial list of models and years it fits: Road Runner Barracuda Plymouth Dodge Chrysler Hemi Coronet Fury Belvedere Satellite Dart Demon Duster Monaco Challenger 300 Daytona 'Cuda 318 273 340 360 383 400 440 426 Savoy Charger Super Bee Valiant GTX R/T 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969

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