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1941 Ford Mercury Flathead - Original Front Stabilizer Bar Or Sway Bar Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $99.00
Location:

Fulton, New York, United States

Fulton, New York, United States

This is a early Ford sway bar assembly. believed to fit 39 40 41 42 ..This has been in storage for a very long time.The one side frame bracket is missing.. There is a patina on metal as I don't believe was ever painted. Great for your traditional hot rod , moonshine runner,, early nascar race car , trog beach racer , bonniville salt flat rod, woodie wagon.
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