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1937 – 1940 Ford Brake And Clutch Pedal Pads on 2040-parts.com

US $30.00
Location:

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US

Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, US
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These have never been used and appear to be the correct pattern for 1937 – 1940 cars and pickups. This was part of a group of parts that I acquired from a gentleman that has been building and driving ’40 Fords for at least 40 years. I’ve used the parts I need and am now disposing of the balance. I’ll be listing several parts over the next few weeks, so check back often for new listings. I’ve listed this with fixed shipping costs. The starting bid plus the shipping is what I believe to be a fair total cost for the part. This is for the lower 48 states only. I will not ship outside the country and bidders from Alaska and Hawaii can estimate their costs based on shipment from zip 73162. I will only charge my actual material costs, if any, plus the actual shipping costs. I won’t be packing it up until the item actually sells, thus I won’t know the actual cost until that time. The majority of these parts are over 70 years old and there is no warranty either expressed or implied. I’ve attempted to note any deficiencies that I’m aware of in my descriptions and pictures. Please be sure of your application before bidding. Payment is due within three days of close of bidding.

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