1931 Chevy Complete Rear End With Hardware To Install Including Bump Stops on 2040-parts.com
Katonah, New York, US
Up for bid is a complete rear end out of my 1931 chevy sedan. Comes with all mounting hardware, bump stops, brake drums, and original functioning brakes with plenty of miles left in them. It may fit other models check your application before bidding. I will be listing a bunch more 1931 Chevy parts including body panels. Contact me if you need a part that I haven't listed and I will see if I have it. MAY BE ABLE TO DELIVER TO CARLISLE OR HERSHEY. Contact me if needed
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