1955-1957 Chevy 2" Rear Lowering Kit, Mcgaughys #33123 on 2040-parts.com
Houston, Texas, United States
1955-1957 Chevy car 2" rear lowering kit from McGaughys, part number 33123. The kit is brand new with lowering blocks, U-bolts and hardware in factory sealed plastic.
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