1959 Chevy Impala Belair Set Front Upper Control Arms on 2040-parts.com
Faith, North Carolina, US
This is a set of upper control arms from a 1959 chevy belair 2dr. sedan ( post) .they are in great used condition . operates fine. no cracks or chips.I am parting out this car because it is to far gone to restore but has some nice parts.please check my other items listed from the 59.if you need something ,if you email me I will try to list as soon as I can.i will combine shipping on all items that I can to save on shipping
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