Lowrider Hydraulics Impala Ht 61-64 Reinforced Frame on 2040-parts.com
Merced, California, US
ROUGH impala reinforced frame for hydraulics 61-64 chevrolet impala canadian frame off a 64. Reinforcing looks rough but its touf for hopping or convertible use.frame is straight has no cracks.was not used on competition. Pick up only .no shipping .any questions please ask. Thank you for watching.
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