1954 Corvette Matched Pair Of Rear Leaf Springs Dated 132 4 E on 2040-parts.com
Woods Cross, Utah, United States
This is a matched pair of rear leaf springs from a 1954 Corvette with front and rear hangers. Will need rebuilding. No broken leafs.
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