1925 - 1936 Chevrolet Brake And Clutch Pedal Pads Nors Shelf Wear My#4029g3 on 2040-parts.com
Fresno, California, United States
my#4029g3 1925 - 1936 Chevrolet brake and clutch pedal pads. Boxes are in tough shape but pads are fine. The picture is representative but your item will be just as good. Thanks for looking and have a great day.
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