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1970-72 Ss Chevelle Power Steeriing Shaft ( Low Mile Car) on 2040-parts.com

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Belmont, Michigan, United States

Belmont, Michigan, United States
1970-72 SS Chevelle Power Steeriing Shaft ( low mile car), image 1
Condition:Used

Up for auction is a steering shaft from a 1972 SS Chevelle . I removed this from my low mile SS during restoration. It is in really nice shape did not have any play in my steering just came across one already restored so don't need this one anymore If you need one this is it bid to win and good luck

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