OER MD2198 Convertible Top Hydraulic Cylinder 1966-70 Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge A, B, C-Body; Each
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OER MD2198 1966-70 Chrysler, Plymouth, Dodge A, B, C-Body; Convertible Top Hydraulic Cylinder; Each Features:
Reproduction of the original convertible top cylinder designed For use With 1966-70 Chrysler, Dodge And Plymouth A, B, And C Body convertible models as listed. All convertible top cylinders are not the same. This convertible top cylinder is manufactured from solid a aluminum casting which is stronger than die-cast, And our two-piece rod allows For a heavier, stronger steel. You won't find a better made convertible top cylinder on the market. The cosmetic appearance is slightly different from the original, but they fit And function properly. This cylinder is manufactured And assembled in the USA. Sold individually. 2 cylinders required per vehicle.
Chrysler Applications- 1966-1970 Chrysler 300
- 1966-1970 Chrysler Newport
- 1966-1970 Dodge Charger
- 1966-1970 Dodge Coronet
- 1966-1970 Dodge Dart
- 1966-1970 Dodge Polara
- 1966-1969 Plymouth Barracuda
- 1966-1970 Plymouth Belvedere
- 1967-1970 Plymouth GTX
- 1968-1970 Plymouth Road Runner
- 1966-1970 Plymouth Satellite
- 1970-1970 Plymouth Superbird
- 1966-1970 Plymouth Valiant
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Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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