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Mopar A Body Clutch Pedal Assy on 2040-parts.com

US $99.99
Location:

Bitely, Michigan, United States

Bitely, Michigan, United States
Condition:Used Brand:Mopar

This sale is for a used Mopar A body clutch pedal assy. These were removed from a 1964 Plymouth Valiant. I am not sure how many years & models these will fit. So, do your research. They are in good shape except for some light rust, they will need to be blasted & painted. Check pictures for condition and feel free to email with any questions. Shipping will be $25.00 anywhere in the lower 48 states. NO international shipping. Please post feedback when you receive your item & I will do the same. Thanks for looking.

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