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Chrysler Imperial Torsion Bars (1964-66) on 2040-parts.com

US $192.49
Location:

Wauseon, Ohio, United States

Wauseon, Ohio, United States
Condition:Used

Match set of torsion bars removed from a 1964-66 Chrysler Imperial.  The rear ends of the bars have casting numbers.  Drivers side has casting number 963 UCP, passenger side has casting number 962 UCS.  Bars measure 48 5/8th's inches long.  1/2 inch drive 1 1/8th's socket is required on the torsion bar bolts to R&I the bars from the frame/chassis, & those bolts are sold separately(see my other items for sale/ item #191864337926).   I can't confirm, but I think these bars will interchange on 1959-63 Chrysler Imperials.  Free shipping to USA using UPS ground only, & will be very heavy.  A tracking number will be provided.  Be sure to check out my other parts & hard to find Imperial parts.  

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