Chevy Chevelle 1970 Big Block B/b Power Steer Bushing on 2040-parts.com
Flint, Michigan, US
Chevy Chevelle 1970 Big Block B/B Power Steering Bushing. 3/8" thick. Factory GM OEM part. I bought this new from the GM dealer way back when. Don't remember why I didn't use it though. Please do your research. Insurance optional! Email your questions. Shipping to lower 48 only! I do combine shipping. Buyer pays return shipping. thanks Check out my other items!
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