Brake Linings 1935 - 1950 Chrysler Plymouth Dodge Desota Wagner on 2040-parts.com
Homer, Georgia, US
Full set of brake linings for the following cars and/or trucks:
Chrysler 1936 Model S1, S2
Plymouth 1935 - 1941 All models
Desoto 1936 Model S1
Dodge 1936 Model S3 and others
Rivet sets are an addition $6.00.
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