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Mopar Performance Upper Radiator Hose 1970-71 E-Body with 440-4/440-6

312-P3462116


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Upper Radiator Hose 1970-71 E-Body with 440-4/440-6
$92.99
Upper Radiator Hose
  • 1970-71 E-Body with 440-4/440-6
  • 22" Radiator
  • Ships on 05/06/24
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    Will this fit a 1970 Dodge RT Challenger with 383 magnum big block 

    Asked by: Renee
    The Mopar 312-P3462116 hosle will fit a '70 Challenger with 383 engine.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2023-06-02
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