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Lakewood Industries Original Nostalgia Gm Rear Traction Bars 1960-70 Era on 2040-parts.com

US $199.95
Location:

Dixon, Illinois, United States

Dixon, Illinois, United States
Original Factory Produced Rear Traction Bars for all General Motors A- Body Vehicles 1964-1972 Nostalgia Originals from Lakewood Industries
Brand:Lakewood Placement on Vehicle:Left, Right, Rear Manufacturer Part Number:Fits all General Motors A Body 1964-1972 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States


Original Set Of Nostalgia Lakewood Traction Bars

These are a pair of (Very Rare) Lakewood Rear Traction Bars from the 1964-1972 Era that were sold for all the General Motors A- Body cars. They were used on the street as well as the strip in the ERA and will add that Muscle Car look from back in the day. They have been painted in the past and came in the yellow color that you see .Sandblast, Prime, and Paint and they will look just like they came from Lakewood in the 64-72 ERA. They help control excessive wheel hop and traction issues.

These Bars are attached along with your Original Factory Trailing Arms on the Vehicle.

Included is a Bag of Used Hardware to install them, so that if you plan to put new bolts on you will have a sample of the length you need.

Shipping Charges are for the Continental 48 will ship to other areas but buyer will need to pay the additional cost.

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