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1958-1964 Chevy Impala Lower Tubular Control A Arm Set on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada

Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Condition:New other (see details) Kit or Single Part:Kit Included Hardware:Bushing, Mounting Hardware Warranty:No Warranty

Up for auction are a set of Tubular lower control arms for a 1958 to 1964 Chevrolet Impala-Belair-Biscayne. They are in new condition that appear to have been bolted into a car. The rubber dust covers for the ball joints are cracked so they would need to be replace, all hardware is there, bolts, castle nuts and cotter pins. Bought at a auction with 2 cars so do not really know the story behind them. Not needed as bought the cars for the engine/transmissions and will sell the rest of the cars for parts locally. Sold as is with no warranty or guarantees they will fit your car. Going by the paper that was with the parts in the trunk of the car. Shipping/handling will be $45.00 inside lower 48 states. Shipping will come from 58203 UPS in grand Forks North Dakota.

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