Nos Ford 1968 Truck Rear Brake Shoe "anchor Pin” C8tz-2333-a on 2040-parts.com
Springfield, Massachusetts, United States
Ford Truck Rear Brake Shoe Anchor Pin Part Number: C8TZ-2333-A / C8TZ2333A Item is NOS Application: Ford Truck 1968 Nothing beats the quality and fit of a genuine Ford part for your car or truck. Please use part numbers and picture to verify application. This may fit other makes and models not listed above. Please check your application. This NOS part is in excellent condition from dry storage. Please email with any questions. |
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