1958 Chevrolet Upper Control Arms Impala Bel Air Biscayne Del Ray 283 348 on 2040-parts.com
Butler, New Jersey, United States
Used upper control arms (left and right) for 1958 Chevrolet. In very good condition. Includes tight ball joints.No damage. Clean, paint and install. MAY FIT OTHER YEAR CHEVY AND GM CARS. Please see my other auctions for '58 Chevy stuff. As Always....NO RESERVE!!
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