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Lined Brake Shoes, Model T Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $9.99
Location:

Denver, Colorado, US

Denver, Colorado, US
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Lined Cast Iron Brake Shoes for Small Drum Model T Ford

-        2 of the shoes and linings are in great usable shape

-        The other 2 cast iron shoes are broken and will not be usable, but the linings are still VERY GOOD and can be removed and put onto a different set of shoes

 

Picture 1&2 are of the good shoes,

Picture 3,4&5 are of the broken shoes

 

I ship right after payment is received

 

Payment required within THREE (3) days of Commitment to Buy

 

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