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2 Model T Ford Rear Hubs & Drums For 1926 1927 Wire Wheels on 2040-parts.com

US $200.00
Location:

Newark, California, United States

Newark, California, United States
Condition:Used

  • 2 Model T Ford rear drums & hubs for wire wheels
  • One is missing 3 lug nuts
  • Nice looking keyways
  • 1 drum has some pitting on the inside (see photos)
  • Other drum is very nice
  • No visible cracks, welds or repairs
  • Will be shipped in 2 Large flat rate box to save postage- these are heavy 

Please email any and all questions and check out our other auctions.  If you purchase more than one item, we will do our best to combine shipping and give you the best price. Our items come from a smoke free and pet friendly environment.  They are sold as is and there is no warranty. We don’t accept returns, so please ask all of your questions before the final hours.  Also- we’re actually a California business, so we do charge sales tax to our California customers.

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