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Original GM rear diff (El Camino and others?) bumpstops - 1 pair super nice
Here is a pair of original/GM (not repros) rear axle bumpstops. I believe I sourced these from a mid-to-late 60's El Camino.
Superb condition....rubber is still nice and pliable, no tears on them, no gouges, etc. Not hammered down along the top "ridges" at all. Pic shows them cleaned up and NOT enhanced w/any armor all type treatment...shown "as is" clean and dry. Can post/send more pics as needed. $50 + shipping for the pair. Payment by check, MO or PayPal Friends and Family.
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Look virtually NOS.
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GM must have used some VERY GOOD rubber back then. It's really cool to see how this stuff survives so well.
Thanks.
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Would these have a part number on them ?
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No part numbers on these originals. I have a few pair of the more common taller originals for various cars here and none of those have numbers either.
Thanks.
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