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1941 42 Desoto Chrysler Imperial Vacumatic Nos Mopar Diaphragm #868082 on 2040-parts.com

US $79.95
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Fairmount, Georgia, United States

Fairmount, Georgia, United States
NEW OLD STOCK
Manufacturer Part Number:868082 Part Brand:MoPar DeSoto Chrysler Placement on Vehicle:Front Country of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:RUBBER

 

NOS MoPar #868082 rubber diaphragm for the transmission shift control for all 1941 and 1942 cars with semi-automatic transmission. When this goes bad there are big problems. Fix that control that has not been working, or just buy a spare for the road. The rubber is still soft and pliable!!!!!

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