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1940 1941 Ford Passenger Car Stabilizer Swivels Pair on 2040-parts.com

US $60.00
Location:

Springfield, Ohio, United States

Springfield, Ohio, United States
1940 1941 Ford passenger car stabilizer swivels pair, US $60.00, image 1
Condition:New Manufacturer Part Number:O1A-3533/4

Up for sale is a new pair of 1940-41 Ford passenger car stabilizer swivels.High quality replacement parts. See our other items

Midwest Early Ford carries a complete line of restoration parts for 1928-1956 Ford Cars & Pickups

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Midwest Early Ford

2141 W. Main St.

Springfield, OH 45504

800-543-5035 or 937-325-2408

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