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Lincoln Mercury New Vintage Brake Pedal Replacement Pad Steelastic 1952-1958 A/t on 2040-parts.com

US $21.99
Location:

Landers, California, United States

Landers, California, United States
NEW, NO MFGR PACKAGING. MINOR STORAGE WEAR. USE PROVIDED INFORMATION TO CHECK YOUR APPLICATIONS.
Brand:STEELASTIC Other Part Number:MA-2454-H Manufacturer Part Number:27F-463 Surface Finish:BLACK RUBBER, METAL BACKING Interchange Part Number:AHN 13 Warranty:No

NEW BRAKE PEDAL REPLACEMENT PAD.  MFGR REFERENCES IT TO FIT:   52-55 LINCOLN, ALL WITH AUTO TRANSMISSION.  52-56 MERCURY, ALL W/ AUTO TRANSMISSION.  57-58 MERCURY, ALL W/ AUTO TRANS AND STANDARD BRAKES.  MEASURES 4  5/8" X 2  1/2".  NO MFGR PACKAGING.  MINOR SHOP DUST.  LOOKS GOOD.  SEE PHOTOS, ITEM IN PHOTO IS THE ONE THAT YOU WILL RECEIVE.

All items are used (unless otherwise noted) - and are from local salvage yards. They are in decent used condition, but will have some normal surface wear. Some are obsolete- unavailable new. Most used emblems require adhesive, which is NOT included. Please check your applications, ASK questions, Prior to bidding.


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