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Genuine Mopar 951301 Tie Rod End Pkg (NOS)
This is a rare, factory-original NOS (New Old Stock) left outer tie rod end package for the 1939 Dodge and Plymouth passenger car lineup. Manufactured in the USA by Chrysler, this pre-war component ensures your vintage Mopar restoration maintains its authentic steering geometry and safety standards. Cross-references with industry standard part number ES76L.
Key Features:
- Brand: Mopar
- Part Number: 951301 (ES76L)
- Interchange: ES-76L
- Position: Left Outer
- Origin: USA
- Condition: NOS
Verified Vehicle Fitment:
| Make | Model | Years | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dodge | D11 Luxury Liner | 1939 | Left Outer |
| Plymouth | P7, P8 Full Size | 1939 | Left Outer |
Fits Years:
1939
Note on Photos: The images provided are of the actual item you will receive. Please inspect the photos carefully to confirm the condition and specific features of the part. Because these are vintage components, minor surface variations or packaging wear may be present; however, the part pictured is the exact unit being sold.
A Note on Fitment Accuracy: We manually research and cross-reference our fitment data using vintage manufacturer catalogs. While we strive for 100% accuracy, these decades-old resources—and the humans reading them—can occasionally contain errors. Additionally, these parts may fit other vehicles and years not explicitly listed in our data. To ensure a seamless restoration, we kindly ask that you perform your own due diligence and verify that this specific part number is correct for your application prior to purchase.
Unbeatable Prices & Expectations
While many of our vintage parts were manufactured decades ago, they remain unused and high-quality. Some original boxes may show signs of shelf-wear, such as dust, tape, or surface distress from years of storage. Rest assured, the components inside have been inspected to ensure they are complete and ready to help you finish your project without breaking the bank.