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Antique Hand Brake Lining Set-no.820 on 2040-parts.com

US $9.97
Location:

Bellefontaine, Ohio, US

Bellefontaine, Ohio, US
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We don't know what it does or what kind of car it came with but it says" every Mechanic and Car Owner shoud have one". It's got to be old, cause Gramps had never seen one and didn't make up no story about it. The box shows age but the small tools are very useable. A HAND BRAKE LINING SET N0. 820. Gramps figures it is real old,early1900's to 20's. This is back when you done most fixin yourself.Theres an anvil, drill punch to work with. Just the item to complete that vintage garage setting beside it's kinda neat.Anybody know what it fits,does droop us an E-Mail, we'll put it on here so every one will know about it. Thanks for lookin///hubros

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