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Ball Joints Dodge Plymouth 1962 1972 Drum Lower Dart Lancer Valiant Barracuda on 2040-parts.com

US $110.00
Location:

Glencoe, Missouri, United States

Glencoe, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:Umimotive Manufacturer Part Number:5601

One Pair of New Old Stock Made In USA. Steering Arms Forged in Canada. F 423 & F 424 OE type Left and Right, Curb & Driver, Lower Ball Joints.  All With DRUM BRAKES. Unimotive #5601/5602.  These are NOT reproductions or rebuilt. 1962/72 Plymouth Valiant.  1964/1969 Barracuda.  1970/72 Plymouth Duster.  1971/72 Plymouth Scamp.  1962 Dodge Lancer.  1963/72 Dodge Dart.    Part shipped as a pair USPS "Flat Rate Box" unless specified differently. 10 pounds. Shipping cost not included in price.

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