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1956 Corvette Front Shocks Oem 5520278 538f3 Dated 5 G 6 Need Restoration on 2040-parts.com

US $420.00
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Lake City, Florida, United States

Lake City, Florida, United States

 1956 Corvette Front Shocks OEM 5520278 538F3 Dated 5 G 6 need restoration.  Both shock ends lower need work where the screw drive slot should be, and one is missing about 5/8" of thread, see pictures.  Upper shock ends need work where screw slot should be.  some pitting on shafts.  Shock body have pitting also.  Please contact me via e-mail or phone for more pictures or info. 352-318-6796

Info stamped in shock

538F3. 5G6/0XR/p 1.25

delco products

Dayton ohio usa

3 B 5    5520278

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