Vintage Ford # Tdaa-2796-a Emergency Parking Brake Handle Button Release Lever on 2040-parts.com
USA, United States
Please check out our other car items! Free shipping to the USA Only Cast Iron Emergency Parking Brake Handle. Has the push button release at the top that works. No. TDAA-2796-A Ford. Measurements are 27" top to bottom of support. Please use pictures as description and correct me if I am wrong. Please read the following: We request payment within three days. If this is not possible, please contact us so we can work with you. Love international bidders, however shipping is priority only (unless other arrangements are made thru contacting us BEFORE purchase). please contact us for shipping quote BEFORE bidding. We purchase our items from auctions and/or cleanouts. so all are considered in used condition unless stated otherwise. We leave all cleaning to new owners, so items are coming to you as we found them. **We want happy customers so please contact us with any issues. **Our feedback is important to us-it is our reputation, so please help us to make your experience on ebay a great one. Thank you for visiting our site. |
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