57 Chevy & Corvette 2 Rear Wheel Bearings Nos Delco 379123 904278r on 2040-parts.com
North Apollo, Pennsylvania, United States
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Unique to 1957 only! 2 NOS rear bearings with retaining rings. Bearings have never left wax paper. Listing is for both bearings. Any questions let me know. Thanks!
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