Ford F100 F250 Truck Emergency Brake Cable Assembly Handle E-brake Park Parking on 2040-parts.com
California, US
Up for auction is a Ford F100 F250 emergency brake assembly for a 1960-1966 Ford Truck. It is original Ford and in good condition. It has the brake handle which is usually broken or missing. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Thanks for looking.
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