Nos 1955 1956 Chevy Pass. 55-57 Chevy Truck Battery Hold Down W/heavy Duty Batt on 2040-parts.com
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NOS GM #3722848 BATTERY TOP RETAINER WITH HEAVY DUTY BATTERY, 1955 1956 CHEVY
PASS., 1955 – 1957 CHEVY TRUCK. MEASURES
13 ¼ “ X 7”. DO THE RESEARCH TO MAKE SURE IT FITS YOUR APPLICATION. SHIPPING TO LOWER 48 STATES ONLY.
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