1966 1967 Chevy Ii Nova Ss Gm Original Clutch And Brake Pedals on 2040-parts.com
East Aurora, New York, United States
This is an original set of clutch and brake pedals removed form a 4 speed 1966 or 1967 Chevy II Nova SS. They may also fit 1963 1964 and 1965 but I am not sure.. If you insist on using Genuine GM parts for the correct look, fit and finish you may want to consider this offer. Check out our other auctions for more hard to find NOS, new and used parts for 1964-1981 GM Chevrolet Camaro, Chevelle, Nova, Corvette and Pontiac Trans am, Firebird and GTO Models. Bid with confidence, Camaro Specialties has been serving the restoration industry for over 30 years. Feel free to call us with any questions you may have. Phone 716-652-7086. We will ship anywhere. We welcome and encourage local inspection and pick up at our shop whenever feasible.
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