Lincoln Brake Shoes( Front) 1954-57 #74 Std. on 2040-parts.com
Plainville, Connecticut, US
THIS IS A SET OF FRONT BRAKE SHOES WHICH FIT LINCOLN 54-57 WITH 12 X 2 1/2 DIA DRUMS. THE MANUFACTORER IS ADCO. THE LINING IS STD THICKNESS BONDED. PART # 2004-74 THE ORIGIONAL BOX IS INTACT BUT VERY DIRTY , SHOES ARE NOS CONDITION
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