Lakewood Street/strip Multi Leaf Spring Traction Bars 1975-1979 Nova Skylark on 2040-parts.com
Mount Dora, Florida, US
Up for auction is a pair of Lakewood street/strip traction bars for multi-leaf springs.
They were removed from my 1977 Buick Skylark
Fits 1975-1979 Skylark Nova
All the mounting hardware IS included. One U-bolt will need to be replaced
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