1959 Chevy Belair Right Rear Axle Impala Biscayne 60 61 62 63 64 Wagon Elcamino on 2040-parts.com
Wentzville, Missouri, US
THIS IS THE RIGHT AXLE FROM A 59 BELAIR. IT LOOKS IN GOOD CONDITION. IT SHOULD FIT THE IMPALA BISCAYNE AND OTHER FULL SIZE CARS UP TO 64. EMAIL IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. THANKS FOR LOOKING.
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