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Re: NAPCO Thread
no go on the drums. The center hole for the axle was to small.
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Re: NAPCO Thread
I thought these were pretty cool
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Re: NAPCO Thread
Have you tried Napa,by chance? Your rear may be unusual,but I have found parts from Napa that some say aren't available. I just had this conversation yesterday with my buddy who has a '54 or '55-1st Design 1/2t 2wd. He was able to get all his brake parts first trip,except wheel cylinders were at the central warehouse and took a day.
I love that stuff!! Now that's art!
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