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K68 Moog Upper Control Arm Kits 1941-54 Chrysler Cars on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Bethlehem, Connecticut, United States

Bethlehem, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Part Brand:Moog Warranty:Yes Manufacturer Part Number:K68


 NICE PAIR OF N.O.S. UPPER CONTROL ARM SHAFT AND BUSHING KITS LISTED FOR THE FOLLOWING (EXCEPT 7 PASS. AND ESTATE WAGON);----------1941-50 CHRYSLER 6 CYL.,----1951-54 CHRYSLER 6 AND 8,------1941-54 DESOTO 6 CYL.,-----1953-4 DESOTO 8 CYL.,--------1941-54 DODGE 6 AND 8,---------1941-54 PLYMOUTH. IT LOOKS LIKE THE BUSHINGS USE 1/8 NPT GREASE FITTINGS (NOT INCLUDED). BUY IT NOW PRICE IS FOR 1 PAIR (LEFT AND RIGHT), ENOUGH FOR 1 CAR.

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