1965-1968 Chevrolet Impala Caprice Bel Air Front Stabilizer Bar Brackets Oem on 2040-parts.com
Portage, Indiana, United States
1965-1968 Chevrolet B- Body Stock Front Stabilizer Bar Brackets
Fit : Impala Caprice Bel Air Biscayne OEM Brackets Fit 13/16" or 15/16" Stock Stabilizer bars With the Correct Bushings. Brackets Have Stock Staggered Holes ( Check Pictures and Your Application For Proper Fit. ) Removed from a 1967 Caprice. Includes 2 used 13/16" stabilizer Bushings. Good Condition - Stored for Years. |
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