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Danchuk Painted Battery Hold Down Kit for 1955-1956 Chevy Tri-Five

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Painted Battery Hold Down Kit for 1955-1956 Chevy Tri-Five
Battery Hold Down Kit
  • 1955-1956 Chevy Tri-Five
  • Black Painted Finish
  • Includes Frame, J-Bolts, & Nuts
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