1967-67-1968-68-1969-69-1970-70 Chevrolet Truck Gas Pedal-new on 2040-parts.com
Ross, Ohio, US
PART NUMBER: 67GP
ITEM DESCRIPTION: New rubber gas/accelerator pedal. This reproduction pedal is made of rubber just like the original.
FITS THE FOLLOWING YEARS/MODELS: 1967, 1968, 1969 & 1970 Chevrolet Pickup Trucks.
CONDITION: New
SHIPPING/HANDLING: $7.50 USPS Priority Mail in the continental U.S.A. International bidders please email me for adjusted shipping cost.
PAYMENT METHODS ACCEPTED: PayPal, Mastercard, Visa credit cards. When paying by credit card please submit NAME, CREDIT CARD NUMBER, EXPIRATION DATE & Address where the credit card bill is sent to.
PHONE NUMBER: 513-478-4133. Please call 9AM-5PM weekdays. I'm in Cincinnati, Ohio which is in the eastern time zone. You can also leave a message & if you live in the USA, I will return your call.
MAILING ADDRESS: Bailey's Garage, PO Box 67, Ross, Ohio 45061.
Please check out my other auctions for more parts. I'm willing to combine auctions for better shipping costs. Thanks for looking.
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