1935 - 1938 Mopar Plymouth Front Spring Front Shackle Left Side on 2040-parts.com
Forest Hills, Kentucky, US
THIS OFFERING IS FOR A NEW SUSPENSION PART
FRONT SPRING SHACKLE
LYON PRODUCTS
OEM PART # 939711
LAST ONE !
FITS:
- 1935 -38 PLYMOUTH, FRONT OF FRONT SPRING, LEFT SIDE
- NICE OLD STOCK KIT
- YOU GET WHAT YOU SEE IN THE PICTURE
- BUY IT FOR YOUR SPARE PARTS WHILE YOU CAN FIND IT!
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