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Nos Gm#3743570 **oem 1957 Chevy Pass ****clutch Fork Push Rod **group# 0.787 on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Yuba City, California, US

Yuba City, California, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Part Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:3743570 Warranty:No

This auction is for a new old stock OEM GM#3743570 GROUP#0.787 Clutch Fork Push Rod.

Fits 1957 Chevy pass. Will work on 55 & 56 if you have the right cross shaft and clutch fork.

Originally consists of: ROD - SWIVEL - SPRING - COTTER PIN.

On this unit the SPRING is missing.

Pictures are what you will get.  Sold as is - no return. 

Buyer to pay stated shipping charges.  All shipping charges to be prepaid.

I do not do "will calls," so please don't ask. 

If you disagree with the cost of shipping, please don't complain to me, just don't bid or buy it.

Items are described as accurate as possible and illustrated with pictures.

Please ask questions before placing bid.  Do not bid if you aren't sure this is what you want.

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I will and do combine shipping on multiple purchases when feasible.

Payment  is expected within 5 business days after auction ends.

No international bidding or shipping.  Please don't ask.

Thanks for looking.  Please take a look at my other E-Bay auctions. 

 

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