1948-1952 Ford F-1 F1 Drum Brakes With Hubs Flathead Hot Rat Rod 1932 32 Scta on 2040-parts.com
Minneapolis, Minnesota, US
Here's a complete front set of 1948-1952 Ford F1 truck front Bendix brakes
De-rusted in a molasses bath for 2 weeks
Need to be gone through, hardware and shoes missing from one wheel
Comes with drums, not sure if they are usable as is, might need to be turned, no guarantees that they are good
Primed to prevent rust after de-rusting
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