Model A Ford Front Brake Adjusting Shaft 1928-1931 on 2040-parts.com
Spokane, Washington, US
Up for sale is a Model A Ford Brake Adjusting Shaft in very good condition. It has been bead blasted. This item has been described to the best of my ability and as accurately as possible. If you have any questions please ask prior to purchasing. Shipping within the United States only. I ship USPS First Class Mail $3.95 and will combine shipping for similar items.
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