Mopar Dodge Plymouth 1970-1971 B/rb 383 440 Heat Stove Heat Riser on 2040-parts.com
Taylor, Michigan, United States
This is a very
nice brand new Detroit made Mopar Big Block B/RB 383 440 Heat Stove Heat Riser.
Manufactured to exact engineering specifications. Fits all 1970 – 1971 Big Block Cars equipped with factory HP exhaust manifolds. This is a must have for your restoration project, these are often missing in many cases rusted away. Please feel free to send an ebay message or call at 734.775.7799 with any questions you may have. Thanks for taking the time to look at our auction and have a great day! |
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