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OER Radiator Support Bushing & Hardware Kit 1967-69 Camaro

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Radiator Support Bushing & Hardware Kit 1967-69 Camaro
$29.99
Radiator Support Bushing & Hardware Kit
  • 1967-69 Camaro
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    im on lmc looking at a mounting kit for my 1977 ford f250 radiator core support. and was wondering if this would fit it or at least work? seems similar but no dimentions and the old ones are too rusted to use as a reference.

    Asked by: s3kShUn854
    These are a universal style core support bushing. You can modify them to fit many applications.
    Answered by: Rusty B
    Date published: 2018-09-12
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