Camaro, Firebird, Nova ( Pair) Leaf Spring Shackle Kit ( #c15) on 2040-parts.com
Ludington, Michigan, United States
67-81 Camaro, firebird rear leaf spring shackle kit used for both side, with all nuts, bolts bushing in good used shape. I did burn one of the outer lips on 1 of the bushings, will not effect anything
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