1951-54 Chevy/gmc 1/2 Ton Tk Left Strg Arm Control Gm Part 3720317 Casting #5147 on 2040-parts.com
Hendersonville, North Carolina, United States
GOOD CONDITION. STEERING BALL DOES NOT SHOW ANY WEAR. NO BENDS, NO DAMAGE. READY TO INSTALL.
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