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Nash,1941-48 Shocks,rear,nors on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saltsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Saltsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
NORS shocks,no box,Never installed
Placement on Vehicle:Rear Warranty:Yes

I am selling a pair of New Old Replacement Stock REAR shocks that fit 1941-42 Nash models 60-80,1941-47 model 40,1946-48 model 60..These special shocks fit ONLY these cars, and are very hard to find.. These are top quality USA made and include new mounting hardware.. They will improve ride and handling.  Winning bidder to get FREE shipping(USA).. (You save $14.00 shipping)...Returns accepted if this item is not as described,  we have been selling shocks at the BIG swap meets in PA for more than 25 years.  Good Luck

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