Mopar 8 3/4 A Body 10 Inch Rear Brake Backing Plates. on 2040-parts.com
Lakewood, New Jersey, United States
The item you are buying is a pair of Mopar 8 ¾ A-Body 10 inch rear brake backing plates. They came off a 1968 Barracuda. They accept 10 X 1¾ brake shoes. They have been sand blasted and prime. Any questions please call 973-800-9007 |
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