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Cadillac Rat Rod 61 62 63 64 65 1961 Brake Drums Rear on 2040-parts.com

US $75.00
Location:

Kasota, Minnesota, US

Kasota, Minnesota, US
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Please READ the entire listing before asking questions or bidding!!!!!!  I try to describe the parts accurately, however these parts are OLD & USED, ask questions. Know what you are bidding on before bidding. I will ship international!!  For international shipping bidders will pay actual USPS priority prices + the new ebay charges only.

 This listing is for a pair of rear brake drums from a 61 Cadillac. Will fit other years & models. My Hollander states they fit 61 thru 65 but please do your own research. good used condition. Plenty of metal left to turn them & stay in spec.

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