Ford.65,66 Mustang.oem Automatic Transmission Brake Pedal. on 2040-parts.com
Cleveland, Ohio, United States
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FREE U.S.A. SHIPPING!!! YOU ARE BIDDING ON AN ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT BRAKE PEDAL FOR A 1965,66 MUSTANG WITH AN AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION. THE PEDAL IS IN EXCELLENT CONDITION. IT HAS BEEN BEAD BLASTED AND REFINISHED IN LOW GLOSS BLACK, READY TO INSTALL. PLEASE VIEW MY OTHER AUCTIONS FOR MORE QUALITY VINTAGE FORD AND MERCURY PARTS. I ACCEPT PAY PAL AND POSTAL M/O AS PAYMENT FOR MY ITEMS. I DO NOT ACCEPT PERSONAL CHECKS. THANKS FOR LOOKING. |
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