Metropolitan 1954-62 Nash Metro Original Clutch Pedal And Brake Pedal Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
REMOVED FROM A 1960 NASH METROPOLITAN ARE A CLUTCH PEDAL AND BRAKE PEDAL ASSEMBLY WITH RUBBER PADS!! PAINT HAS CHIPS AND WEAR, HAS RUST, NO PEDAL PADS INCLUDED, NOT MINT MANY OTHER NASH METROPOLITAN PARTS AVAILABLE UPON REQUEST FREE SHIPPING |
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