69 Chevelle Camaro Nova 442 Gto Bumper Jack Base U69 & Spare Hold Down Parts on 2040-parts.com
Silverdale, Washington, United States
Bumper jack base & spare tire hold down clamp taken from a 69 Chevelle. Correct for many 1969 GM applications. Parts are all solid, threads are good on clamp rod & wing nut, base should be bead blasted & repainted to look nice. Will pack with care & ship via US Postal within the 48 states. Thanks for looking!
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