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1939 Plymouth Emergency Brake Pedal With Original Spring on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States

Pompano Beach, Florida, United States
Condition:Used

1939 Plymouth Emergency Brake Pedal

Original Condition

No Reserve

 

You are bidding on an emergency brake pedal that came out of my 1939 Plymouth.  This comes complete with the original gasket and spring still attached.  All of it is in good original condition.   This may fit other years and models but I don’t know so please do your research.   Please see photos for up close detail.  A little surface rust but can be cleaned up.   Measures about 8 inches long.  Good replacement if yours is broken.

 

Please see my other auctions/feedbacks to be assured of quality and professionalism.  Buyer pays shipping of $2.50 via regular mail.   Please email me with any questions. 

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