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Mopar Rimblow / Tuff Wheel Steering Column Adaptor- A/b-body Charger Dart Demon on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Bridgeton, New Jersey, US

Bridgeton, New Jersey, US
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MOPAR Tuff/Rimblow Steering Wheel Column Adaptor- for A/B-Body 

 This is for a used Tuff/Rimblow Steering Wheel Column Adaptor. This adaptor is in nice condition, but the end on the wire is missing. Should work for A/B-Body cars! Should fit most 70-80 cars, maybe other years. Super Bee, Charger, Road Runner, Dart, Aspen, Valiant, Scamp, etc! Please make sure before you bid!

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