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Location:

Saltsburg, Pennsylvania, United States

Saltsburg, Pennsylvania, United States
NORS HD shocks,no box,never installed
Placement on Vehicle:Rear Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Brand:DELCO

I am selling a pair of New Old Stock Delco Heavy Duty REAR shocks that fit 1967-69 Camaros and Firebirds that have multi-leaf REAR springs .. These shocks  were sold and installed by GM dealers for HD use and are very hard to find today.. Winning bidder to get FREE shipping (USA).. Returns accepted if this item is not as described.. We have been selling new shocks for OLD cars and trucks. at the BIG swap meets in PA for more than 25 years..Good Luck!

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