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1967-1969 Mustang V-8 Drum Brake & Spindle on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Defiance, Pennsylvania, United States

Defiance, Pennsylvania, United States
WILL NEED A GOOD CLEAN DRUM SPINS FREELY
Placement on Vehicle:Left

HI THIS IS FOR A 1967-1969 Mustang V-8 Drum Brake Drum backing plate & Spindle does need a good cleaning or sand blast they are good and solid condition drum turns freely I think this is a drivers side but not sure see all photos I pick a bunch of these parts up out of a warehouse so I only know what you see about them and I will be listing a lot of parts as I get the time to list them this may fit other years and model cars...

thanks for looking 

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