53-62 Corvette, 39-54 Chevrolet Outer Tie Rod Ends on 2040-parts.com
Albuquerque, New Mexico, United States
For Sale is a pair of Outer Tie Rod Ends (opposing threads), correct for Corvette 1953-1962, or Chevy 1939-1954. They are NOS GM parts in the original bags. P/N #461902/3 which is long discontinued, which replaced the original OEM P/N #3737595/6. There is nothing like NOS Parts-good luck with your restoration/rebuild project.
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