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Universal U Joint Assembly 1948 - 1955 Buick Special 40 Series W/ Std Trans New on 2040-parts.com

US $139.99
Location:

Montville, New Jersey, United States

Montville, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New Interchange Part Number:1393718 1391164 Warranty:Yes

Up for auction is a NEW Universal Joint Assembly. This is New Old Replacement Stock, which was made right here in the USA many years ago for the automotive aftermarket. This replaces GM #s 1393718 and 1391164. We have a couple of these available, so the one you receive may look slightly different than the photo due to being made by a different manufacturer, having some surface rust , shelf wear, etc. but will be new, older stock. This will fit the following automobiles:

1948-1955 Buick Special - 40 series when equipped with Standard Transmission

Control #: UJ BU201



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