Buick 1964 1965 1966 300 340 Power Steering Pump Brackets Skylark Lesabre on 2040-parts.com
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Used 1964-1966 Buick 300 340 Special Skylark Lesabre power steering pump brackets. No cracks or breaks. Little bit of corrosion pitting on front aluminum bracket (mostly on inside where it's not obvious). 15.50 usps priority mail shipping in the US lower 48 states, elsewhere contact me for cost if not shown in the calculator. |
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