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Original 1956 Corvette & Chevy 2x4 Dual Quad Base Side Screws on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Benton, Illinois, United States

Benton, Illinois, United States
Condition:Used Warranty:No

      FOR SALE IS A SET OF 1956 CORVETTE &  CHEVY WCFB DUAL QUAD  2X4  BASE  SCREWS .  THESE SCREW IN THE BASE ON THE DRIVERS SIDE OF THE BASE BEHIND REAR SHAFT. 1956 2X4'S WAS THE ONLY YEAR TO HAVE THSES SCREWS.

      THEY ARE IN GREAT CONDITION WITH THE ORIGINAL SPRINGS. THEY ARE VERY HARD TO FIND BY THEM SELFS.AS FAR AS I KNOW THESE ARE NOT BEING REPRODUCED.

      THANKS FOR LOOKING   ALSO HAVE CORRECT SET OF 56 2X4 CARBS FOR SALE.

       ANY QUESTIONS CALL 618-200-4129

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