☛ Original Gm Used☚68-72 Chevelle Ss,gto,442,gs,camaro,correct Upper A Arm Bolts on 2040-parts.com
Glendale, Arizona, US
Here are some original upper control arm bolts with special marked nuts for the 68-72 GM A body cars, believe they were used on the Camaro and Novas too. There will be 4 for a set in this auction, just a little light surface rust from years of use here in Arizona, not pitted. Nice parts for that correct restoration. If you find some other parts that will fit in the small flat rate box, I can combine the shipping. Thanks,Joe
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