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1968 Galaxie Xl Clutch & Brake Pedal Stainless Trim (pr) New, 4-speed on 2040-parts.com

US $129.95
Location:

Blair, Nebraska, United States

Blair, Nebraska, United States
Condition:New Brand:MCC Interchange Part Number:xxxx Manufacturer Part Number:68

1968 Galaxie XL stainless steel trim for manual transmission brake and clutch pedal pads. We had these duplicated from an NOS piece because we had so much trouble finding nice originals for our restorations. They are always scratched, worn or bent...and until now nearly impossible to find. They fit well. You are purchasing a pair of stainless steel trim ONLY. See our auctions elsewhere on eBay. Don't assume anything! If you have questions or need additional information or photos, please contact us at: 402-289-9310.

Mike’s Classic Cars is the home of the Big Fords. Nobody knows them or restores them like we do.

Shipping to the lower 48 states will be $10.

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