Pontiac Catalina Original Pitman Arm on 2040-parts.com
New Britain, Connecticut, United States
THIS COULD BE AN NOS STEERING PITMAN ARM? OR IT COULD BE A SAND BLASTED ORIGINAL PART?
TOUGH TO TELL. VERY CLEAN EITHER WAY. IT DOESN'T APPEAR TO HAVE ANY MARKS FROM BEING USED. I'M NOT SURE OF THE APPLICATION. IT WAS WITH 1966 PONTIAC CATALINA PARTS, SO IT COULD BE FOR 1965 & 66 BIG CAR. IT ALSO LOOKS LIKE AN EARLY "F" BODY (FIREBIRD) STEERING ARM. THE PART # EMBOSSED ON IT IS 5679784 IT ALSO HAS #1085 AND #U39 ON IT. PLEASE MAKE SURE IT FITS YOUR APPLICATION. PLEASE NOTE THE 10 DAY SHIP TIME AND NO RETURNS. THANK YOU. NAN |
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