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Original Nos 1949-53 Ford Mercury Left Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder 8a-2261-a on 2040-parts.com

US $10.00
Location:

Bellefontaine, Ohio, United States

Bellefontaine, Ohio, United States
Minor surface rust
Brand:FoMoCo Warranty:No Manufacturer Part Number:8A-2261-A Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Here is a Vintage Original NOS 1949-53 Ford Mercury Left Rear Brake Wheel Cylinder 8A-2261-A).
 
Has some minor surface rust. Looks rebuilt but calling used. Please see photos for condition.  I try to take them so any defects can be seen as well as describe them to the best of my knowledge.

I will ship USPS.  Please contact me if different arrangements are needed. It is quite heavy. I will ship globally but buyer is responsible for any fees associated with the shipment. I will also combine items for shipping.  All parts are available for local pick up.

Please email with any questions.  If there are any issues with the purchase, please contact me before leaving negative feedback.  I always want to make things right.

Thanks for looking!

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