1948 1952 F1 F2 1953-1956 Ford F100 Rear Leaf Spring Shackle Kit - 2 Springs on 2040-parts.com
Wadsworth, Ohio, United States
Complete set for the 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 Ford F1 F2 F3 Complete set for 1953-1954-1955-1956 F100 This set will do both REAR Leaf Springs - Front and Rear of Both REAR Springs Ford Part 7C-5630-KT Front and Rear of REAR Leaf Springs with Bolts Includes 6 large pins and bushings and 6 small pins and bushings enough for both springs. Foreign Made to US Specifications SEE SEPARATE LISTINGS FOR YOUR 1953-1956 / 1957-60 FORD TRUCKS Check out my other items! See Listings for other 50's Ford Car and Truck Cylinders. Please check your application. Contact Seller BlessingsCollectibles so confirm your item.
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