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1956-1957 Corvette Brake Clutch Pedal Assembly 1956 1957 1955 56 57 53 54 on 2040-parts.com

US $495.00
Location:

Sandy, Utah, United States

Sandy, Utah, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Warranty:No

 VERY nice, clean brake and clutch pedal assembly for 1956-1957 Corvette. Will also fit 1953-1955. New bushings, so very smooth action. A very nice pair of the slightly larger 1958-1962 style pedals have been installed..... Much nicer to use.  I also have a set of slightly pitted '56-'57 pedals if preferred, which I would be happy to exchange for these pedals.
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