1957 58 59 Ford Mercury Shock Absorber Mounting Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Watson, Louisiana, US
**FREE SHIPPING To the Lower 48 United States Only** Compatibility is the responsibility of the buyer.
Please Note that the nuts are included I just did not remove them from the envelope near the U bolt. Thanks.
Item offered is a Shock Absorber Mounting Bracket for 1957 through 1959 Ford passenger cars and 1957-58 Mercury station wagons. For left hand or right hand installation complete with instructions.
Please send me an email with any questions. Thanks for looking.
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