1939 / 1940 Ford Rear Brake Cable. on 2040-parts.com
Argyle, Texas, United States
1939 / 1940 Ford rear brake cable. Came out of an old auto parts store that closed down in the 70's. I have several of these so if you need two let me know and I will combine shipping. Have several others for various makes; will be posting this soon.
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