1955/6/7 Chevy Factory Power Brake Pedal on 2040-parts.com
Cherry Valley, Illinois, United States
You are bidding on a original 1955/6/7 Chevy power brake pedal. These have the wider foot pad than a standard pedal. This makes a nice upgrade to any Tri 5. The unit has been sandblasted and in prime. Text questions to 815 289 9159
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