FT6102B Fuel Tank Mounting Strap 1967 Dart, Barracuda, Valiant; Stainless Steel; One Strap Required
691-FT6102B
OER FT6102B Features:
Reproduction of the original fuel tank mounting strap designed for use with 1967 Dodge Dart, Plymouth Barracuda, and Valiant models. Each strap is manufactured in quality stainless steel with all correct contours for an authentic fitment and long-lasting dependability. Replace the original old or worn-out gas tank straps with this high-quality reproduction that offers superior rust and corrosion resistance. When replacing the gas tank, we recommend replacing the fuel tank straps with this stainless steel reproduction that offer years of corrosion-free service. Approximate strap measurement bend to bend ; 41 1/2" long x 1 1/2" wide. Sold individually. One strap required per vehicle. Note: Check the make, model, and year to ensure a proper fit before ordering.
Dodge Applications- 1967- 1967 Dodge Dart Base
- 1967- 1967 Dodge Dart GT
- 1967- 1967 Dodge Dart 270
- 1967- 1967 Plymouth Barracuda
- 1967- 1967 Plymouth Valiant Base
- 1967- 1967 Plymouth Valiant Signet
Note: When replacing the fuel tank straps, we recommend adding anti squeak inserts. Refer to part number # UK915 for universal anti-squeak inserts; 36" long x 1-3/4"wide.
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Motor Vehicles
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Tools:
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Electrical Cords
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