Nos 1968 1969 Ford B600 B750 Front Brake Hoses Pair on 2040-parts.com
Hightstown, New Jersey, United States
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This auction is for a brand new NOS Ford pair of front brake hoses. These fit the 1968 1969 Ford B600 B750 heavy truck with the 15 x 3 hydraulic brakes. This measures 22 3/4" and are Ford part number C8TZ-2078-H. PLEASE VIEW MY EBAY STORE FOR OTHER FORD PARTS AND
ACCESSORIES. Shipping will be based on location. Thanks for
looking and happy ebaying! (PT191)
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