Ford Mercury Brake Drum Hub 6 Cylinder 1967 - 1969 Comet Falcon Mustang Others on 2040-parts.com
Richardson, Texas, United States
Best Offer is turned on, do not be shy, I may accept the offer. This listing is for 1 hub with 2 available. This is an original brake drum hub that s that came off a 1968 Mustang. The listing is for 1, with 2 available. According to the parts book, but please check your car to ensure it is correct, they will fit: 1967 1968 Comet 1967 1968 1969 Falcon and Ranchero 1967 1968 1969 Mustang These have been stripped and plated to deter rust, and are ready to be reinstalled. I have spindles in another listing. Any questions, 214.882.5709 |
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