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1941 Oldsmobile Rear Brake Cable 695 on 2040-parts.com

US $18.80
Location:

Thorndike, Maine, United States

Thorndike, Maine, United States
Condition:New Brand:Supco Manufacturer Part Number:695

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Here i am offering for sale one  rear brake cable. New in the box made by Supco many moons ago. part#695. This is a rare cable as it only fits this year and models

conduit:    21"

cable:       76" 

 

I have done my best to identify this item I got the application out of my vintage catalogs and should be accurate. This Fits the following models:

1941 Oldsmobile  rear models G,H,J,L

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Buyer pays $11.00 shipping on this fellow in the continental USA.  Foriegn customers will pay actual shipping plus a $2.00 handling fee .SO IF YOU ARE NOT IN THE USA WAIT FOR MY SHIPPING QUOTE IT may  BE DIFFERENT FROM WHAT EBAY SENDS IN THE END OF AUCTION NOTICE. PROBABLY CHEAPER.

I pride myself on fast shipping of quality products . NO ONE LIKES TO WAIT ! People are always amazed how quickly their items arrive.

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Pay with paypal. If you have problems with it, My email and address is below. 

I will send you payment instructions at the end of the auction or you can just click on the "pay now" option if you are in a hurry and are able to pay with PayPal

 If for some reason you do not hear from me in at least 2 or 3 days that means my emails are not getting to you as some people have the wrong email posted or it gets filtered out, so call me at 207-568-3253

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If all else fails my address  is;

Doug Nye         

30 reid rd.

Thorndike me. 04986 USA.

If any problems occur please discuss it with me before leaving any unfavorable feedback.

I love selling parts on ebay. I enjoy helping people Turn their dreams into realities. I am an old car guy myself and have about 30 vehicles in various dream stages.I believe in driving my cars.

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