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1967-76 Dart, Duster, Demon, A-body Cuda, 4-speed Floor Tunnel / Hump, New Repro on 2040-parts.com

US $107.95
Location:

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States

Stillwater, Minnesota, United States
Condition:New Brand:Think was from YEAR ONE Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:YEAR ONE #MT23 Surface Finish:THINK WAS BARE METAL ORIG, NOW IN EPOXY PRIMER Interchange Part Number:NO DAMAGE OR MODIFICATIONS FROM STOCK SIZE Warranty:Yes Other Part Number:PERFECT FOR 4-SPD MANUAL CONVERSION / FLOOR DAMAGE Make:REPRODUCTION FOR 1967-76 MOPAR A-BODIES.

Here for your consideration is this new reproduction 4-speed floor tunnel / hump for use in 1967-76 Mopar A-bodies, including Dart, Duster, Demon, Scamp, Valiant, and 1967-69 era Barracuda.  I believe this was originally from Year One, and was in bare steel originally from them, but has since been put in black epoxy primer to keep it from rusting. This would have been their part # of MT23.  Never used, trimmed, drilled, or installed.  Not dented up or distorted.  A first-rate reproduction piece, that will be a nice addition to your car if you are doing a 4-speed conversion project, or perhaps just repairing that cut-up modified mess someone did on your original floor pan! 

Don't miss this quality reproduction part at my hard- to- beat money- savings buy it now price here.   Satisfaction warranty to boot-- as always on my parts, so put in that bid today!  Thanks for stopping in to look and bid!
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