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Mopar Distributor Hold Down Clamp - 440 And 383 Engines. No Reserve - Used on 2040-parts.com

US $5.50
Location:

Peachtree City, Georgia, US

Peachtree City, Georgia, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

This auction is for a used Mopar Distributor Hold Down Clamp for RB/BB 383 and 440 engines. 

Bought this from a reputable Ebay seller about a month ago and then I found my original one so I have one too many. The seller had already blasted and cleaned it so I am just reselling it. 

I was planning on putting in on my 440 Cuda but it will also fit the RB on Challenger, Charger, Roadrunner, GTX and Super Bee. 

Action is As-Is but it just a piece of metal and I posted photos so what could go wrong! 

I am setting the shipping at $5 just in case I don't get much for the part. 

Please no International shipping. It would probably not be worth the additional shipping costs anyway!

Good luck.

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