Front Side Frame Rail Pkg# 2576507 – LH – Partial – B – Body – 1966-69 – USED – SHIPS FREE TO LOWER 48

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Description Front Side Frame Rail Pkg# 2576507 – LH – Partial – B – Body – 1966-69 – USED Fits 1966-69 B body Dodge Coronet, 440, 500, 1967-69 R/T, 1968-69 Super Bee, 1966-69 Charger, 1969 500, Daytona, 1968-69 R/T, 1966-69 Plymouth Belvedere, Satellite, Sport, 1968-69 Road Runner, 1967-69 GTX models, all 2 and 4 door including station wagon. I listed this unit as correct for the 1966-69 models years, the 1970 parts catalog lists a different part number# 3417811. There maybe a small subtle difference, it will fit the 1970 models as well. This is a used original left side front frame rail, originally from 1969 Plymouth Sport Satellite. It includes the control arm / shock tower mounting bracket# 2204185 and the arm mounting bracket to fender shield reinforcement# 2530688. The frame rail has been cut, and is not a complete unit in length. It is approx. 36″ long, the rail is cut off approx. 6 1/2″ behind the rear of the control arm bracket . The remaining section is clean and solid, with original paint. It is not rusted or pitted. The 2 left side K-frame / engine cross member, and 2 bumper bracket bolt hole threads are nice. It includes the front flexible brake line bracket, bracket for control arm bumper stop, and the bracket for the upper control arm cam adjusters. The inner fender was removed correctly by drilling out the spot welds. 23-32-15 / 2-08-63 / 2-08-70.
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