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Nos 55 56 57 Chevy Front Motor Mounts Stock Type Restoration Drag Hot Rod Stahl on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States

Red Lion, Pennsylvania, United States
NOS from Jere Stahl's Stahl Engineering / Stahl and Associates inventory. Stored for over 40 years. Never used, they have been in the Stahl Headers warehouse since the speed shop closed
Brand:GM Surface Finish:Chrome

This auction is a pair of factory GM 1955, 1956 or 1957 Chevy. This is old stock from Jere Stahl's Speed Shop ( Stahl Engineering / Stahl and Associates) These have been stored on a shelf in the Stahl Headers warehouse ever since the shop closed. See pics for details. Perfect for a restoration or any other using a front mount.  Please feel free to ask questions and check my other auctions for more Stahl, Drag Racing, Muscle Car and Vintage Automotive parts as I am happy to combine shipping. Thanks

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