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Halibrand Single Piston Lobster Brake Calipers, Watson Roadster Indy Racecar on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saint Clair, Michigan, United States

Saint Clair, Michigan, United States
The pistons and/or seals probably need to be rebuilt.
Brand:Halibrand Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

This sale is for one slightly used pair of Halibrand Lobster style single piston front brake calipers. This is the type used on most Watson Indy Roadsters of the early 1960's. It is from an estate sale so I am not real familiar with their condition. Be sure to look at all pictures carefully and ask any questions before bidding. They appear to be in very good condition. This sale includes free shipping to the continental USA.  Good luck. . . . bid early. . . . bid often. . . . .

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