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1955, 1956 Packard Super Clipper Rear Wheel Lug Studs on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Berwyn, Illinois, United States

Berwyn, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used

You are bidding on 4 rear wheel lug studs removed from a 1955 Packard Super Clipper.  These most likely are the same for 1956 as well as 1955, but do your own research and you be the judge.  They are ONLY correct for the rears and should not be used on the front.  All 4 are cleaned and in very good shape  They are each marked with a "R" on the stud.  Please see all pictures and feel free to ask any questions before bidding. Shipping for this item is $5.95 for the lower 48 states only.  Please see my other Packard parts for sale.  Thanks

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