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Ford Pistol Grip Emergency Parking Brake Vintage Handle Rat Rod 40s 50s 60s Oem on 2040-parts.com

US $85.00
Location:

Lehighton, Pennsylvania, United States

Lehighton, Pennsylvania, United States
Used! Old, light surface rust but still functioning. Please read full description.
Warranty:No

 Hi, up for sale is a pistol grip style parking brake off of an old Ford truck.  The parking brake is used and was removed in working condition, but it has been sitting for many years, has some rust. This would be great for a rat rod project. Im sure you could make this fit many different cars and trucks but if you are unsure if this will fit you application please research before buying. The dimensions are 19" from the top of the handle to the bottom and 11" from the bottom of the shifter to the end of the O bolt. The parking brake is sold as-is as seen in the pics(you will get the actual handle seen in the pics). This will be shipped with tracking and insurance on it and i always try to ship within 24 hours of payment. If you have any questions please just email me...Thanks! 

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