Ford Model A Brake/wheel Backing Plate 28-31? Hot Rat Rod Scta Trog on 2040-parts.com
McHenry, Illinois, United States
One used brake/wheel backing plate. Was included with a large lot of 1928 to 1932 Ford Model A parts. We find no markings on the plate. Questions?
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