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Willwood 140-11073 Front Disc Brake Kit 70-73 Ford, Mercury 11" on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Spencer, Iowa, United States

Spencer, Iowa, United States
Open Package see description.
Brand:Wilwood Surface Finish:Black Manufacturer Part Number:140-11073 Warranty:No Placement on Vehicle:Front

This is an open package sale. The story behind this kit is it was ordered in for a customer and the customer could not get it to fit his application. Everything is still in its original packaging but some of the product was opened and looked at. The calipers, pads, hubs and rotors, were not even opened from what I can tell. Everything is still in its original packaging/box but some were taped shut. It even still has the wilwood stickers in the box. I have inspected all the pieces and everything is there in great shape. The only issue is that one of the caliper mounting brackets is scuffed up pretty good. The backside corner got ground down a little. It is still fully functional and does not look like it will be a determent to installing this kit. Also the mounting bolts for the caliper mounting bracket were taken out of there package and threaded in from what I can tell but they are all still there. Keep in mind this is a complete kit it just has damage to one of the caliper mounting brackets. Please look at the pictures carefully and make sure you know what you are getting.  If you have any questions at all please let me know. 




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