Brake Lining 1936 - 1948 Lincoln 1936 - 1940 Packard Wagner 253 on 2040-parts.com
Homer, Georgia, US
Brake Linings for four wheels that fit the following cars/trucks: Picture is showing an axle set
Lincoln 1936 - 1940 Model Zephyr Mechanical
1941 - 1942 Model C16H Zephyr, Continental 168 Custom
1946 - 1948 Model 12 Cylinder 130 HP
Packard 1936 Model 120 B
1937 Model 120C
1938 Model 1601
1939 Model 1701
1940 Model 1801 To B-309978
Rivets for all four wheels are an additional $10.00 including free shipping. Use eBay item number 200956119473 to purchase this item.
Remember to send me the make model and year of the vehicle needing the rivet set.
Send inquiries for other makes and models
Brakes for Sale
- Brake lining 1950 - 1951 nash ambassador wagner 2027(US $59.95)
- Brake lining 1936-1938 chryler, desota, dodge 1957 - 1961 plymouth wagner 192(US $59.95)
- Brake lining 1938 - 1942 plymouth wagner 1137(US $49.95)
- Brake lining 1940 - 1947 chevy wagner 653(US $59.95)
- Brake lining 1946-1951 chryler, desota, dodge wagner 192/1161(US $59.95)
- Brake lining 1949 - 1954 ford wagner 294/2024(US $59.95)
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