Cuda Challenger Charger Roadunner Clutch Pedal Bracket on 2040-parts.com
Lebanon, Tennessee, United States
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You are bidding on a hard to find clutch pedal support bracket. This bracket goes thru the firewall and attached to the clutch pedal bracket. These are often overlooked in a 4 speed conversion.This bracket had been media blasted and ready for your finish.This bracket fits 70-74 Cuda's , Challengers,and 71 and newer Chargers Roadrunners Satellites,GTX's ect.
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