Up for auction is one wagner lockheed seal. I really don't know anything about this part. I am trying to clean out my dad's garage and was a mechanic for around 50 years or more. In am not a mechanic. So I am sorry but i really can't answer any questions. Thank you for your bid. Shipping outside the lower 48 states will cost you more. I do combine shipping.
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Brakes for Sale
Corvette 1963-1967 power brake booster(US $195.00)
Corvette master cylinder 1965
Mgb roll bar 62-80(US $350.00)
61-71 morris mini cooper, mini cooper s - clutch cylinder repair kit (3/4")(US $17.90)
Model a ford emergency brake band pair complete with linkage(US $51.00)
Brake master cylinder 1955 chrysler & desoto w/ manual brakes mopar # 1556658(US $49.99)
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