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Ford Model A Shock Set 1928-1931 on 2040-parts.com

US $20.00
Location:

Elizabeth, Indiana, US

Elizabeth, Indiana, US
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This is a set of 2 shocks for a Model A Ford, 1928-1931 a left and a right, can be used on front or rear.  Complete shocks, arms, tubular links, mounting bolts, and oil plug. The tubular links have the internal parts: screw in plug, springs, spacers, and lube fittings.  Each tubular link is missing 2 of the ball seats, for a total of 4 needed.  These can be bought for $1.00 a piece at Mac's and other antique auto parts stores.  These were taken off of a 1929 Model A Tudor.  In restoration I decided to update to the modern gas shock is the only reason they were removed.  If you have any questions or would like more pics please e-mail me and I will be happy to help.  Thanks 

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