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67 68 69 Mustang Cougar Disc Brakes Pedal Standard Tra on 2040-parts.com

US $129.90
Location:

Murrayville, Illinois, United States

Murrayville, Illinois, United States
Condition:New Brand:SSBC Placement on Vehicle:Front Manufacturer Part Number:A21185 Surface Finish:NEW Warranty:Yes Country/Region of Manufacture:Unknown

This is a Brand  New Disc Brake Pedal for all 67 68 69 70 Mustang Cougar.

STANDARD TRANS,  3 SPD, Or 4 SPD..

FITS ALL 67 68 69 Exactly, to use on the 70 Mustang you will need the 67 68 69 Booster.

Exact reproduction of the original 67 68 69 Pedal.

If you are installing factory style booster/Master for Power Brakes, you will need this.

Has pad.  You will need to get the Pad center trim if you desire.

Mounting bolt, Bushings are included, and will bolt to the factory support  just as the originals.

This will work excellent with our 9" Disc Brake booster/master for 67 68 69 70.

Write us, we'll give you a exact shipping amount.  No Guessing.

Please check out our other auctions for other Mustang, Cougar, Fairlane, Falcon, and Comet Disc, and Drum brake Parts.  We carry most of the vintage FORD brake, and POWER STEERING COMPONENTS.>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>.

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Illinois residents will need to pay 7.25% Sales Tax.

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