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1963-66 Mopar A-body 4 Speed Pedals Barracuda Dart 833 Four Valiant Stick 273 65 on 2040-parts.com

US $124.99
Location:

Olympia, Washington, United States

Olympia, Washington, United States
Used Condition
Brand:Mopar Warranty:Yes Placement on Vehicle:Front Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Surface Finish:Metal Make:Plymouth

The item for sale here is a 1963-66 Mopar A-Body 4 Speed Pedal Set Up.

The pedals are in good used condition and will bolt right into your car.

Shipping is a flat rate of $25.00 in the US, $70.00 to Canada and $100.00 elsewhere.  Buy more items from us and we will gladly combine shipping!

We accept Paypal, Cash in Person, or Personal Checks (we have to allow seven to ten days for personal checks to clear).  International bidders are welcome, but must use US currency and make payment either by Paypal, or Credit Card.  Payment is requested within seven days of the auction finishing.

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