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Vintage Perfect Spring Tension Ball Joint Stabilizer (for Ford, Mercury, Edsel) on 2040-parts.com

US $13.50
Location:

Coleman, Wisconsin, United States

Coleman, Wisconsin, United States
I believe this to be NOS. Plastic bag inside was open but I think everything is there (shown in pictures).
Brand:Perfect Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Vintage Perfect (brand) Spring Tension Ball Joint Stabilizer. I believe this to be NOS. The plastic bag was open but I think everything is there. Box label states: "PERFECT, SPRING TENSION BALL JOINT STABILIZER, PATENT APPLIED FOR FD-633 FOR FORD, MERCURY AND EDSEL, MANUFACTURED BY PERFECT EQUIPMENT CORP., KOKOMO, IND., U.S.A." Pictures show everything included in lot.

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