1952 - 1954 Packard " Easamatic " Power Brake Pedal Pad. Nice Condition! on 2040-parts.com
Santa Barbara, California, United States
Selling for a friend who has collected Packards of the `20s thru `50s and has a supply of parts which he no longer needs. I require insurance on items selling for $20 or more. If shipping costs calced by ebay shipping calculator seem too high, don't worry, I'll send the least expensive way possible and will refund excess postage paid if difference is significant. |
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