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Antique Brake shoes worth anything? 15-30years old.
I have several pairs of brake shoes that are 15-30 years old (but never
used). Are they worth anything since I don't know which vehicle they fit? thanks |
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"lbbss" <lbbs @dadffo.ca> wrote in message ... > I have several pairs of brake shoes that are 15-30 years old (but never > used). Are they worth anything since I don't know which vehicle they fit? > thanks I don't know if I'd call them "antique" I can get brake shoes for my '66 Fairlane off the shelf at any parts store. Can you narrow it down to which cars they were likely for and maybe compare them at a parts store when they're not too busy. If you can ID them, you might unload them on eBay, but probably not for any kind of big bucks unless it's a really unusual vehicle that's hard to find parts for. |
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On Sat, 22 May 2004 17:27:56 -0400, "lbbss" <lbbs @dadffo.ca> wrote:
>I have several pairs of brake shoes that are 15-30 years old (but never >used). Are they worth anything since I don't know which vehicle they fit? >thanks > > Not really worth anything if you knew what they fit. Brake shoes from the last 40 years are pretty much still available from the warehouse of your average parts store. Steve B. |
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There are so many old shoes out there nowadays that the rebuilders
don't even want the cores back anymore. As the gentleman stated above me here, even shoes for old cars are still available today. Some later model Fords with rear drums are using shoes that I haven't seen for awhile but reemerged after years in limbo. Good luck. |
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I just put brake shoes on my '67 Chevy pickup. The brake shoes were
$12 per set plus $6.50 core charge (NAPA) so that is not true with all rebuilders.... Leon Rowell PA-ter wrote: > There are so many old shoes out there nowadays that the rebuilders > don't even want the cores back anymore. As the gentleman stated above > me here, even shoes for old cars are still available today. Some later > model Fords with rear drums are using shoes that I haven't seen for > awhile but reemerged after years in limbo. Good luck. |
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Better check those babies very 10K for wear, before you
eat the rotors. LOL mike hunt Leon Rowell wrote: > > I just put brake shoes on my '67 Chevy pickup. The brake shoes were > $12 per set plus $6.50 core charge (NAPA) so that is not true with all > rebuilders.... > > Leon Rowell > > PA-ter wrote: > > There are so many old shoes out there nowadays that the rebuilders > > don't even want the cores back anymore. As the gentleman stated above > > me here, even shoes for old cars are still available today. Some later > > model Fords with rear drums are using shoes that I haven't seen for > > awhile but reemerged after years in limbo. Good luck. |
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Mike,
What do you base this projection on? Or are you just trying to sound knowledgeable..... I don't see any problems myself as I probably won't put 10,000 miles on this truck in the next 10 years. I have four other vehicles besides it that I drive intermittently so none get a lot of miles put on them. I realize you were attempting a little humor but not everybody needs top of the line parts in every situation. Leon Rowell wrote: > So you'll eat drums instead. > > > mike hunt > > > > Leon Rowell wrote: > >>I don't have any rotors just drums.... LOL >> >>Leon Rowell >> wrote: >> >>>Better check those babies very 10K for wear, before you >>>eat the rotors. LOL >>> >>> >>>mike hunt >>> >>> >>> >>>Leon Rowell wrote: >>> >>> >>>>I just put brake shoes on my '67 Chevy pickup. The brake shoes were >>>>$12 per set plus $6.50 core charge (NAPA) so that is not true with all >>>>rebuilders.... >>>> >>>>Leon Rowell >>>> >>>>PA-ter wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>>>There are so many old shoes out there nowadays that the rebuilders >>>>>don't even want the cores back anymore. As the gentleman stated above >>>>>me here, even shoes for old cars are still available today. Some later >>>>>model Fords with rear drums are using shoes that I haven't seen for >>>>>awhile but reemerged after years in limbo. Good luck. >>>> |
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It is not my concern how or were you spend your money.
With the loss of asbestos even good lining today do not last very long. My experience shows that using cheap linings is false economy. They will not hold up and in the absence of vigilance one can end up ruining the rotors or drums. That is why I originally suggested checking often for wear, if you use cheap linings. mike hunt Leon Rowell wrote: > > Mike, > > What do you base this projection on? Or are you just trying to sound > knowledgeable..... I don't see any problems myself as I probably won't > put 10,000 miles on this truck in the next 10 years. I have four other > vehicles besides it that I drive intermittently so none get a lot of > miles put on them. I realize you were attempting a little humor but > not everybody needs top of the line parts in every situation. > > Leon Rowell > > wrote: > > So you'll eat drums instead. > > > > > > mike hunt > > > > > > > > Leon Rowell wrote: > > > >>I don't have any rotors just drums.... LOL > >> > >>Leon Rowell > >> > wrote: > >> > >>>Better check those babies very 10K for wear, before you > >>>eat the rotors. LOL > >>> > >>> > >>>mike hunt > >>> > >>> > >>> > >>>Leon Rowell wrote: > >>> > >>> > >>>>I just put brake shoes on my '67 Chevy pickup. The brake shoes were > >>>>$12 per set plus $6.50 core charge (NAPA) so that is not true with all > >>>>rebuilders.... > >>>> > >>>>Leon Rowell > >>>> > >>>>PA-ter wrote: > >>>> > >>>> > >>>>>There are so many old shoes out there nowadays that the rebuilders > >>>>>don't even want the cores back anymore. As the gentleman stated above > >>>>>me here, even shoes for old cars are still available today. Some later > >>>>>model Fords with rear drums are using shoes that I haven't seen for > >>>>>awhile but reemerged after years in limbo. Good luck. > >>>> |
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