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Nos 1970 71 72 Dodge Dart Demon Valiant Duster Rear Brake Drum 9" X 2 - X-21499 on 2040-parts.com

US $100.00
Location:

Torrington, Connecticut, United States

Torrington, Connecticut, United States
Condition:New other (see details) Manufacturer Part Number:X-21499 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Rear UPC:Does not apply

I recently bought out the contents of a brake repair shop that has been closed for years. Most of the drums I will be listing are either NOS or have been turned at one point in time and stored on shelves.

This is a NOS rear brake drum. The part number is X-21499. According to the parts catalog it is correct for:

- 1970 - 1972 Dodge Dart, Demon Rear brake size 9" x 2".

- 1970 - 1972 Plymouth Duster, Valiant Rear brake size 9" x 2".

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