Early Ford Bronco Drive Shaft C9tz-4602-w on 2040-parts.com
Carlisle, Pennsylvania, United States
EARLY FORD BRONCO DRIVE SHAFT C9TZ-4062-W PICKED UP IN A LOT OF 1971 AND LATER BRONCO PARTS MEASURES APPROX. 33" LONG WHEN THE WHOLE WAY TOGETHER EXTENDED APPROX 36 1/2" |
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