Vintage Smith Brothers Fetrow Struts - Custom - Chopper on 2040-parts.com
Centerport, New York, United States
Smith Brother Fetrow Custom Struts
Set of vintage Smith Bros Fetrow struts for custom, chopper, other. Some wear but overall decent shape. They measure 16" overall. Fender in the last 2 pictures is not included; just there to show struts on a fender.
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