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Gm Chevrolet Steering Arms 1939-1948 Gm3567232 3667231gm7 on 2040-parts.com

US $69.00
Location:

Pickerington, Ohio, US

Pickerington, Ohio, US
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GM steering arms for 1939-1948 Chevy New never used

GM 3567232
3667231GM7

Here is a NOS left and right pair of steering  arms, Chevrolet part numbers 6.103  3667231  and 3667232.  These fit 1939-48 Chevy cars with the knee action front end.  NOT  for 1939-40  cars with I-beam front axle.  Dusty and dirty from many years of storage  otherwise excellant UN-used condition.   Check out my E-bay store for other items.


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