1931 1932 Chevy Vintage Nos New Steering Sector Replacement Set Gm # 260372 on 2040-parts.com
Great Bend, Kansas, US
You are bidding on an Original NOS NEW Steering Sector Replacement Set. This is correct for all the following: 1931 and 1932 Chevy's. The GM part number is 260372. There is some minor surface rust from age, but would not affect the operation of the kit. This is Vintage New Old Stock NOS new, still in the original package.
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