65 Mustang Parking Brake Cable Equalizer And Cable Brackets, Used Oem on 2040-parts.com
Hebron, Connecticut, US
Up for auction is a used oem parking brake cable equalizer and the cable brackets out of a 65 mustang fastback. There currently coated in black paint or undercoat, but are in great usable shape. These three parts would be $32 from Mustangs Unlimited, so save a few bucks and buy these. SOLD AS IS, what you see is what you get.
Brakes for Sale
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