1966 Tempest Frame Horn A-body Cutlass Skylark El Camino Drivers Side Gm Driver on 2040-parts.com
Kirkland, Washington, United States
thanks for looking the sway bar bracket bolt holes look great ...tad bit of rust was seen before blasting around the radiator support rubber mount... cleaned up nice ... show a bit of pitting but should cover up with the new mount bushing.. and a little over the side... lite and easy to fill to be nice..... sweet top and clean weld on the top side no structural damage visable... please make sure this is what you need shipping thru fedex ..within 7 days of payment clearing .. I ship next day on 90% of my sales ... nice part to fix your damaged one ... easier than a frame swap |
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