1955 1956 Pontiac Throttle Bracket - Firewall Bellcrank Pivot - Return Spring on 2040-parts.com
Holbrook, New York, United States
For 1955-1956 Pontiac models, this is the throttle bracket that mounts low on the firewall. Bracket only. It also holds the throttle return spring. This was used on all Hydramatic models, possibly on standard transmission as well. Please be sure to double check if this is the part you need. Original GM part in good used shape. No reserve.
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