Front And Rear Hotchkis Springs For 64-67 Buick Skylark on 2040-parts.com
New Oxford, Pennsylvania, United States
Two front Hotchkis Springs part # 19830002 and two rear Hotchkis Springs part # 19930003 for the 64-67 Buick Skylark. The front springs are a 2" drop. They might fit other GM A-Body vehicles I am not sure, that is for you to determine if they are correct. Ships to the lower 48 States, all other locations at current UPS rates. |
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