1952-1959 Ford Brake Pedal Pad (automatic Trans.) Ab-2454-b on 2040-parts.com
Denver, Colorado, United States
Found this in my grandpas barn. I think it's for a 52-59 passenger car, but you be the judge. (Brake pedal pad for 1952-1959 passenger cars equipped with an automatic transmission and WITHOUT Power Brakes) Looks to be NOS, still has the tag, some surface rust on the back, rubber still good, see photos for condition. Feel free to ask any questions, sold as is, happy bidding.
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