1949-54 Chevrolet Passenger Car & Sedan Delivery Steering Idler Arm Adjuster Dv on 2040-parts.com
Harriman, Tennessee, United States
Up for auction is a 1949-54 Chevrolet Passenger Car & Sedan Delivery Steering Idler Arm Adjuster DV company from Birmingham Alabama. This is a great old piece that would make a great addition to any ones collection so don't miss out on it and please check out all of my other great items i will be listing this week in my auctions and in my store.
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