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Vintage 1951 Henry J Emergency Brake - Complete Assembly - Hot Rod / Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Saranac Lake, New York, United States

Saranac Lake, New York, United States
Condition:Used

We recently purchased the contents of a barn from a life long collector of vintage car parts.  Check out our other auctions and "The Old Car Parts Store" for similar items that have been in storage for the past 40+ years.

Here is a VINTAGE EMERGENCY BRAKE ASSEMBLY FROM A 1951 HENRY J.  It is in very good original condition.  The only notable flaws include a trace of tiny pitting mainly on the underside and a few isolated areas where the chrome finish is coming off (minor).  The chrome is smooth and shiny and displays well.  The handle functions as it should and nothing is seized.  The mounting bolts are present as well as the linkage rod.  Overall, a rare find that is in good working condition.  Please check out the pictures and email us with questions before bidding.  Professional packaging guaranteed (see our feedback).  Bid with confidence and good luck.


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