1961-64 Ford F100/f250 Pitman Arm C1tz-3590 on 2040-parts.com
Rogers, Arkansas, United States
Good piece off a '62 F250 that I was planning to fix up but later scrapped. Powdercoated to look good. The splines are good and the drag link hole is good and not out of round.
The piece is almost identical looking to a 1957-60 pitman arm and LOOKS like it would work but I can't swear to that. |
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