1960s-1970s? Mopar V8 Throttle Cable Bracket Oem on 2040-parts.com
Hartford, Michigan, United States
Nice used 60s-early 70s? Mopar throttle cable brkt. Has pivot mechanism for automatic transmission passing gear/kickdown linkage. Has original nut/clamp to hold down throttle cable. Sold AS IS. If anyone can help me out identifying this piece I would greatly appreciate it. I try to ship items out quickly unless it is on Saturday or Sunday. Thank you for looking.
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