Es (ds) 690 Centerlink Fits 1964 Buick Lesabre on 2040-parts.com
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N.O.S. FITS 1964 BUICK LESABRE (EXCEPT STATION WAGON) WITH ALTERNATE (NOT SAGINAW) DESIGN POWER STEERING. THIS STYLE USES A SMALLER DIAMETER TAPERED HOLE IN THE IDLER ARM. BECAUSE THIS IS AN UN-BOXED ITEM THE NUTS AND COTTER PINS ARE MISSING. IF YOU NEED HELP IDENTIFYING YOUR TYPE PLEASE CONTACT ME. |
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