1935-36 Ford Rear Shock Absorbers.(( New )) Rebuilt. on 2040-parts.com
Aumsville, Oregon, United States
UP FOR SALE ARE THESE ORIGINAL 1935-36 FORD REAR SHOCK. THESE ARE NEW REBUILT ORIGINAL SHOCKS READY FOR YOUR RESTORATION. THESE ARE RARE VERY HARD TO COME BY. THESE WILL FIT LEFT OR RIGHT SIDE REAR. SHOCK ARMS NOT INCLUDED.
THANKS FOR LOOKING. FLATHEAD, HOT ROD, STREET ROD, NOS. |
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