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Ford Mercury 6l1z-1125-a Brake Rotor F150 Pickup Expedition Etc. 6 Lug X135mm on 2040-parts.com

US $38.89
Location:

Tombstone, Arizona, United States

Tombstone, Arizona, United States
Condition:New

6L1Z-1125-A factory Ford brake rotor, has F02L-1Z1125-AA handwritten on it too. Fits many Ford and Mercury E150  F150  etc. vehicles, check the other ads for all applications please, you'll save money.  Charts show to fit F150 pickup and Ford Expedition for sure, plus more.  Stored clean and dry, no rust, light rust in pic is patented Arizona dry rust, comes off with spit.  I have 4 of these, please message me if you want more than one, I'll make it happen  Please verify this is the correct part number for your application.   Please see  my "Other Items" for more Caterpillar, Ford, Motorcraft, Delco Remy, NAPA, WIX, etc. parts for dirt cheap while they last.  Thanks, Bruce from The Virtual Junkyard, where I do my very best to make each deal happy-time for both of us.  PS In order to stuff it into a medium flat rate box, had to forgo the factory box, but I'll send you the part number flap.  Otherwise it would cost us $32 to mail.

Are Jaguar planning to revive the Daimler badge?

Fri, 19 Apr 2013

The Jaguar XJ has always been an impressive car (well, if you ignore some of the periods of unreliability since it launched in the 1960s) and the last ‘traditional, 3-box XJ was very similar under the skin to the new swoopy coupe version that had transformed the fortunes of the XJ in the luxury car market. It just didn’t sell. That was changed with the latest XJ which comes with stunning (if, perhaps, slightly divisive styling).

Breckland Beira: the first pictures

Tue, 03 Jun 2008

By Ben Pulman First Official Pictures 03 June 2008 17:18 Missing Marcos and wondering just what exactly has happened to TVR? Well your sportscar wishes have been answered in the shape of a new British-built two-seater called the Breckland Beira. Power (of course) comes from a 6.0-litre GM-sourced V8, but the chassis isn’t some hastily cobbled together tubular steel job.

German courts rule Prym Mercedes 500 K Roadster belongs to heirs

Mon, 04 Jun 2012

A very rare 1935 Mercedes 500 K Roadster owned by Dutch collector Frans van Haren has been declared the property of the heirs of the car’s first owners. When Frans van Haren, a Dutch car collector, bought a rare 1935 Mercedes 500 K Roadster at RM Auctions Montery sale last year he knew there was no declared history prior to 1970. Even so, he paid almost $4 million for the car.