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Kent Moore Upper Control Arm Spacer '64-'75 Chevy Pontiac Firebird Etc. #j-21482 on 2040-parts.com

US $34.95
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Hazleton, Pennsylvania, US

Hazleton, Pennsylvania, US
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Up for purchase is a vintage control arm spacing tool used when aligning numerous vehicles such as '64 thru '75 Chevys and '67 thru '75 Pontiacs to include '67 & '68 Firebirds. #J-21482 measures just under 9-3/4" in length and 1-3/4" in width, is U-shaped with a 1-7/16" inside width and 1" inside depth/height, and has a hole at one of the ends. Is no longer available thru Kent Moore. Please email with any questions and check out all our items for bid/purchase.

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