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Nos Pitman Arm 1954 Desoto, Chrysler New Yorker & Imperial, Co-axial Power Steer on 2040-parts.com

US $89.95
Location:

Portage, Ohio, United States

Portage, Ohio, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Brand:Mopar Manufacturer Part Number:1488125

  Up for Buy-It-Now is a new old stock (without the box) steering linkage pitman arm, Mopar part number 1488125.  This item was obtained from an old service garage and is not a newly remanufactured part.  According to my Mopar Manual, this is used on the following models with Co-Axial type Power Steering:

1954 DeSoto 6 & 8, Powermaster 6 and Fire Dome V8
1954 Chrysler C63 New Yorker & New Yorker Deluxe, C64 Crown Imperial V8

  The arm is in brand new, never used condition and shows no indication of ever being mounted or installed.  There is a touch of very light surface rust on the piece from many years of shelf storage.  May or may not need a light polishing up before installation.  Cast on the piece is E, 1488125, 11, 13439,  and the vintage DPCD logo.
  Please feel free to E-mail me questions.  International bidders are always welcome.  Thanks for looking!

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