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1970 - 71 Monte Carlo Ss 454 Ls5 Air Shock Compressor Mounting Bracket, Original on 2040-parts.com

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Oakland, California, United States

Oakland, California, United States
1970 - 71 monte carlo SS 454 ls5 air shock compressor mounting bracket, original, image 1

1970 Monte Carlo SS air shock compressor bracket with mounting hardware in excellent condition, parts wer media blasted and refinished in black primer ..this part sits on the inner wheel weel well that holds the air shock compressor ,hard to find ,only came on the super sport models....please look at pictures or ask questions before bidding or purchasing this item as all sales are final.

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