2 Nos Steering Knuckle Pin Boot Clamps, 1941-1942 Nash Ambassador "600" Six on 2040-parts.com
Portage, Ohio, United States
Up for bid are two new old stock steering knuckle pin boot clamps, Nash part number 3111915. These were obtained from an old service garage and are not newly remanufactured parts. According to my Nash Manual, these are used on the following models and years:
1941-1942 Nash Ambassador "600" Six, Series 40 The clamps are in brand new, never used condition and are free of any damage. There is an original Nash parts tag still attached to the clamps. Please feel free to E-mail me questions. International bidders are always welcome. Thanks for looking and happy bidding! |
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