1961-63 Thunderbird Transmission Throttle Stop Brkt And Mounting Bolt, Oem on 2040-parts.com
Hollister, California, United States
This is a original part, not aftermarket, it was media blasted and is ready to paint. Mounting bolt included. Sold "As Is" Any questions please ask
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