1924-1926 Twenties Chevrolet Sampson Tractor Adjustable Rocker Arm Others on 2040-parts.com
Kalispell, Montana, United States
Up for your consideration is this Chevrolet Rocker , #346744 fits 1924 to 1926 properly, and will work back earlier tho the early style were a little heftier style. If you need the earlier ones ask , as we have them. These fit the original shafting fairly snugly. We do not negotiate the price & shipping charges. We do not try to make money off of shipping charges. We live out of town & only ship twice a week. Please ask questions, if you have any. We do not accept returns.
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