Bonded Brake Shoes Austin A40 A50 Ford Consul Zephyr Zodiac Morgan Plus 4 Front on 2040-parts.com
Monterey Park, California, US
Relined bonded
axle set (4-shoes) 9” x 1-3/4” brake shoes for:
- 1955 - 1958 Austin A40 Front.
- 1955 - 1957 Austin A50 Front
- 1951 - 1956 Ford Consul, Zephyr & Zodiac Front.
- 1956 - 1958 Morgan Plus 4 Front.
Will consider International shipping (please e-mail me
your address before bidding).
Please e-mail me with any questions. Shipping to lower 48 states is $11.
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