1956-57 Corvette Brake Pedal Assembly (automatic Transmission Only) on 2040-parts.com
Vermilion, Illinois, United States
1956-57 Corvette Brake Pedal Assembly for automatic transmission only. Nice and original with no damage and no rust. Needs only a few pieces to be complete. $250.00 plus $20.00 Shipping or Best Offer. Please call 800-637-6111 with questions. |
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