Raybestos Bh32070 Front Drum Brake Hose Chevy 1955-1966 Belair Impala Chevelle on 2040-parts.com
Fremont, California, US
LIKE NEW RAYBESTOS BH32070 FRONT DRUM BRAKE HOSE. I PUT THIS ON, AND ONLY DROVE THE CAR TWICE FOR ABOUT 20 MILES AND THEN WENT TO DISC BRAKES. WILL SHIP TO CANADA. BUYER PAYS THE EXTRA SHIPPING CHARGE. THANKS
1955-1966 BEL AIR
1958-1966 IMPALA, BISCAYNE
1966 CAPRICE
1964 CHEVELLE, MALIBU
1962-1965 CHEVY II, NOVA
1958 DEL RAY
1955-1957 150, 210, ONE-FIFTY, TWO-TEN
FITS BUICK:
1964-1966 SPECIAL BASE, SPORTSWAGON
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