Gabriel Snubbers 1922,1924,1926,1928 Ford,chevrolet Accessory Shock Absorber,2 on 2040-parts.com
Madera, California, US
AUCTION IS FOR THE SET OF TWO,Gabriel snubbers case marked as a number 3 and mounting bracket,READS GABRIEL SNUBBERS ,CLEVELAND USA AND 3 MARKED AT BOTTOM.HAS STRAP IN SIDE BUT NOT SURE IF ANY PARTS ARE MISSING PLEASE LOOK AT PICTURES. was told they go to a ford model a or ford model t but not sure. Housing and bracket in nice condition.WILL BE LISTING MORE GREAT DEALES PLEASE CHECK MY OTHER AUCTIONS AND CHECK BACK SOON.THANK YOU
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