Nors 1937-1950 Chevrolet Gmc Pinion Shaft Bushing 1938 1939 1940 1941 1946 1947 on 2040-parts.com
Gothenburg, Nebraska, United States
You are buying one NORS Wohlert Pinion shaft bushing. These have some surface rust on them, but look very usable. According to the box these fit 1937-1942 Chevrolet passenger and light commercial vehicles and GMC AC-100 and AC-150. Interchange to the GM books and these fit:
1938-1940 Chevy passenger and light commercial (except KA, KB anf KH) 1941-1950 1/2 ton (1st design) $20 Buy It Now per bushing. Please ask any questions before buying. Thanks for looking. |
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