1955-1959 Chevrolet Series 3a/3100 Pickup Truck Front Parking Brake Cable Gm Nos on 2040-parts.com
Beaumont, California, US
1955-1959 Chevrolet Series 3A/3100 Pickup Truck front parking brake cable, N.O.S. GM part. Hard to locate part RARE piece!!
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