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Ford Mercury Brake Drums Mustang Capri Tbird? Cougar on 2040-parts.com

US $9.00
Location:

Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, US

Lebanon Junction, Kentucky, US
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Brand:NAPA Manufacturer Part Number:440 - 1274 Other Part Number:8890? RB113W? FO2791TRU? Warranty:No

Brake Drum New never installed. NAPA brand. 
The "other" numbers listed are on the box probably other manufacturers part numbers. #8890   #RB113W   # FO2791TRV
9" Drum                                         
2 1/8" wide
I have the Shoes listed also. This is for 1 Drum only. I have 2 available. I will combine shipping.
 
'79 - Up. 4 Lug.  Mustang and Capri most likely 4cyl cars. Could possibly fit early 80s TBird/Cougar

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