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1939 Dodge & 1939 Plymouth Upper Control Arm Pair Set. Nos Moog Part K-50. on 2040-parts.com

US $39.99
Location:

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States
New Old Stock
Manufacturer Part Number:K-50 Brand:MOOG

NOS upper control arm inner kit. MOOG part number K-50. Vintage USA made part.

Garage sort out time. Lots more classic car parts to be listed over the next few weeks, be sure to check back.

Description:
Original NOS MOOG full kit with bushings and seals - pair. Quality USA made part, don't compromise safety with cheap parts made in China etc.

Application:
Dodge & Plymouth 1939

May fit other later MOPAR vehicles.
Please be sure to thoroughly check that this part meets your requirements.


Condition:
New Old Stock in original box. Box shows shelf wear, part is NOS and ready to install. The parts you see in the photo, are the parts you will receive.

Shipping:
I am happy to combine shipping.
Items are shipped at most economical rate unless otherwise requested.
Items are shipped within 24-48 hours of purchase.
I ship worldwide.

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