1953 54 Chevrolet Pass Nors Brake Or Clutch Pedal Pad on 2040-parts.com
Rockwood, Michigan, US
New Old Stock in Box-Chevrolet
Replacement pedal pad-slip on type.
Box shows a little wear.
No.27-2-411
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