Vintage 1951 Ford F100 Truck Brake And Clutch Assembly Oem Original Part Pedals on 2040-parts.com
Hamilton, Ohio, United States
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Vintage 1951 Ford F100 - Truck Brake and Clutch Assembly OEM - Made in the USA Pulled off original F100 that I am restoring but not back to factory specs, changed engine. Worked Perfect when pulled off Truck |
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