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51 52 53 54 55 Nash Rambler Ambassador Transmission Ujoint Assembly Nos 114-252 on 2040-parts.com

US $35.00
Location:

Jackson, California, United States

Jackson, California, United States
NOS Detroit
Brand:Detroit Rambler Interchange Part Number:7125-2 Manufacturer Part Number:114-252 Other Part Number:071407

This is NOS. It got some moisture on the outside shaft see pics. I dont believe this will cause any problems jut by the location of the blemish. Emery cloth should clean up nice. Fits 51 52 53 54 55 Nash Rambler Ambassador and Statesman. Check your spline count from pics. Yoke and flange and ujoint. Complete. SHIPPING IN THE USA is $9.85. International must use Global Shipping. Thanks for looking!

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