1939 Chevrolet Brake And Clutch Pedal And Misc Parts. on 2040-parts.com
Poulsbo, Washington, United States
Believe these to be 1939 chev. Number on one of them is 3651791 Gm 25. Not sure what other stuff is or from. Should be 39 or 40 chev
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