Vintage /antique Mopar "nos" Lower Control Arm (new Old Stock) Rare Find ! on 2040-parts.com
East Flat Rock, North Carolina, United States
This is a NOS lower control Arm for Mopar it was with a group of charger NOS I had. I'm not sure what it fits or what side it for, it looks rusty in the pictures but it's not .That is a grease coating the factory puts on them. Please look close at the pictures to make sure this is the right part you are looking for I'm selling (AS IS) NO RETURNS [NO SHIPPING OUTSIDE THE US] |
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