Are you looking for the whole thing, or just the moldboard?
Just covering our bases here, but the "left" plow wasn't sold separately from the factory. It's part of the Cub-189 "two way" plow. A full setup would consist of a left hand plow, a right hand plow, a depth adjustment lever, and a latch mechanism to allow you to lower only one plow at a time.
IH didn't make left handed plows for left handed people... Two way plows allowed you to plow back and forth along one side of the field, and end with one dead furrow instead of having to split large fields up into "lands" and ending up with several dead furrows.
This is all just FYI. No offense intended if you already knew it, and if you didn't, now you do.
"Cub 189" is what you search for. There are a LOT of them out there that are incomplete, missing the depth lever or latch mechanism. You could buy the incomplete set and use it for parts. Sometimes a misinformed person will end up with just the left plow somehow as well. Just keep your eyes open.
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