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Gm Upper Trailing Arms (1971-76) on 2040-parts.com

US $92.49
Location:

Wauseon, Ohio, United States

Wauseon, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Upper trailing arms removed from a mid 1970's Chevrolet Caprice/Impala.  Casting number RF 06026A1 is stamped on one arm, & RF 06016B2  & 06016A2 is on the other arm.  These interchange on the following full size GM sedans & hardtops:

Chevrolet Impala or Caprice

Buick Electra or LeSabre

Pontiac Bonneville or Catalina

Oldsmobile Delta 88 or 98

Parts have been cleaned up by my local machine shop, are clean bare metal, ready for your choice of paint, & install.  Free shipping to USA using UPS ground or USPS flat rate box, & a tracking # will be provided.   Be sure to check out my other GM parts.

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