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60s Chevy Brake Shoe Piece Ebrake Lever. 68 65 66 57 59 70 ??? on 2040-parts.com

US $15.00
Location:

Kingston, Washington, US

Kingston, Washington, US
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   Here is a piece that is for shoe brakes. We don't know if it is for the left side or right side.We don't know what it came off. It came in a box of 68 Chevy parts but we don't know if it is for 68 Chevy or not. If when the two parts you see in photo are together and opened all the way they are about 9 1/2 inches from top to bottom.That makes mw think that it is for around a 10 inch size brakes. It would be for a drum brake.E brake. Look at photos to see if this is what you are looking for. Feel free to email questions or comments. If out side US ask for shipping cost.

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