Nash Ambassador Brake Linings & Rivet Set 1949-1954 on 2040-parts.com
Chinchilla, Pennsylvania, United States
You are looking at a set of Nash brake linings for 2 wheels. They include the rivits. They will fit the following years and models: 1949 thru 1951 Ambassador (series 60) front or rear 1952 thru 1954 Nash Ambassador (series 60) rear brakes only.
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