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1955-56-57 Chev Cars Trunk Torsion Bar Spring Cover on 2040-parts.com

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Cody, Wyoming, United States

Cody, Wyoming, United States
1955-56-57 CHEV CAR TRUNK TORSION BAR SPRING COVER, IN LIKE NEW CONDITION, JUST NEEDS TO BE PAINTED THE COLOR OF YOUR CAR HAS AN INDENTATION MARK FROM GENERAL MOTORS LARGE STAMPING PRESS WHEN PART WAS MADE
Brand:GENERAL MOTORS Surface Finish:PAINTED WHITE Manufacturer Part Number:UNKNOWN Warranty:No Interchange Part Number:UNKNOWN Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Placement on Vehicle:Left, Rear

OFFERING, AN ORIGINAL GM USA MADE 1955-56-57- CHEVY CARS ALL MODELS, TRUNK TORSION BAR L/S (DRIVER SIDE) SPRING COVER CADMIUM PLATED, RUST FREE, HAS INDENTATION FROM GENERAL MOTORS LARGE STAMPING PRESS, NO DENTS, DINGS OR TEARS, COMES WITH MOUNTING HARDWARE, IN LIKE NEW CONDITION. FREE SHIPPING AND INSURANCE. THANK YOU FOR VIEWING MY AD.

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