1939 40 Chevrolet Truck Mechanical Shift Cable Nos New 365094 on 2040-parts.com
Sauk Rapids, Minnesota, US
MECHANICAL SHIFT CABLE
(2 SPEED AXLE)
PART # 365094
FITS:
1939-40 CHEVROLET 1.5TON TRUCK (133-158" WHEELBASE)
1939-40 CHEVROLET COE (131-156" WHEELBASE)
EXC. 1939 SINGLE AXLE
ONE RUBBER SLEEVE IS DAMAGED, ONE MISSING
NEW OLD STOCK - NEVER INSTALLED
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