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1949-1954 Chevy Pontiac Support Door Check Links Nos 4561013 Set Of 2 - Ch606 on 2040-parts.com

US $89.99
Location:

Thomasville, Pennsylvania, United States

Thomasville, Pennsylvania, United States
New Old Stock - Excellent driver quality
Brand:GM Manufacturer Part Number:4561013


  •  1949-1954 Chevrolet / Pontiac Support Door Check Link Set of 2
  •  Original  - New Old Stock
  •  Fit:  1949-1952 Chevy Front door, 1953 1954 Chevy Rear door, 1949-1952 Pontiac except station wagon, 1953-1954 Pontiac station wagon & Chieftan 4 door sedan
  •  They have some light surface rust
  •  Excellent driver quality


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