1961 62 63 64 65 66 67 Ford Mercury Front Brake Drums 11 1/32" X 2 1/2 - X-30571 on 2040-parts.com
Torrington, Connecticut, United States
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 turned front brake drum. The part number marked on it is X-30571. According to the parts catalog it is correct for: - 1960 - 1969 Ford (All exc. disc brakes) Front brake size 11 1/32" x 2 1/2"". - 1961 - 1969 Mercury (All exc. disc brakes) Front brake size 11 1/32" x 2 1/2". Thanks for looking... |
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