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1955 To 1959, Ford Rear Brake Shoe Hold Down Springs, Kit. on 2040-parts.com

US $4.50
Location:

Braeside, Ontario, CA

Braeside, Ontario, CA
Returns Accepted:ReturnsNotAccepted Warranty:No

Up for auction is a kit, still in the package, of FORD rear brake shoe hold down springs for 1955, to 1959 cars, EXCEPT station wagons. Part # B2A-2068-KT (Macs.) The freight charges include 10% ebay, & also paypal fees. 

Thanks for looking!!



ONLY accept PayPal. Shipping and handling will be $17.93 anywhere in Canada, $10.60 small packet, to the U.S.A.   Contact me before you bid for other locations.  Items are sold as is.  Payment is due within 3 days at close of auction.  I ship only by Canada Post.  If you are from the U.S.A, you MUST include your phone number with your payment as the USPS has requested or I can’t ship!

 

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