1967-70 Buick Electra Lesabre Wildcat Riviera Front Brake Drum Hot Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Akron, Ohio, United States
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The item up for bid is a nice used Buick 90 fin brake drum. Nice shape with plenty of pad surface. A few of the fins have small bumps and bruises but nothing bad.. None that are broken off. Any questions please feel free to ask.
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