1956 Cadillac 2 X 4 Transmission Kickdown Rod on 2040-parts.com
Chino Hills, California, US
1956 Cadillac 2 X 4 Transmission Kickdown Rod this is a Cadillac part I modified to fit dual quad set up on a 1956.
Will combine shipping
Contact me about any major components including original 365 motor that is completely rebuilt.
Also about shipping via pallet and possible delivery to overseas shipping company.
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