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Chevy C10 Engine Cross Member on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Middleboro, Massachusetts, United States

Middleboro, Massachusetts, United States
Condition:Used

   Up for auction is a engine/suspension cross member that came out of a 1978 Chevy C10.  This crossmember will fit any 2wd C10 from 1973-1987, also can be bolted up to older 1960-1972 C10's with slight modification.  The cross member is in great shape as you can see from the picture.  Would be a good candidate if you are looking for one to section for a lowered C10.  I cannot ship this item it is HUGE.  Pickup is always free.  I would also be wiling to deliver in a 150 mile radius for .40 cents per mile.  If your looking for one you found it! 

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