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ACDelco Rear Shock Absorber for 1964-1996 GM Vehicles

065-504-511


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Rear Shock Absorber for 1964-1996 GM Vehicles
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Rear Air Lift Shock Absorber
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    will these air shocks part#065-504-511 fit a 68 chevy II NOVA?

    Asked by: charles
    The AC Delco 065-504-511 shock kit does not fit a '68 Nova.
    Answered by: jshook
    Date published: 2022-11-15
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