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1957-1965 Ford T-bird Galaxie Falcon Comet Mustang Brake Clutch Pedal Pads on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Belmar, New Jersey, United States

Belmar, New Jersey, United States
Condition:New


Up for auction is an NOS still in the box pair or brake and clutch pedal pads for various Ford vehicles form the 50's and 60's. Perfect condition and amazing find. No reproductions, the real deal here. A must for anyone restoring a vehicle. Nothing fits like original parts. Repros are 35.00 a pair!

Fits:

57-60 T Bird

60-64 Galaxie

60-65 Falcon

60-65 Comet

57-65 Ranchero

Recently purchased a garage full of NOS parts from various vehicles. Many NOS parts. See other items I have for sale.

I try to accurately describe all items I sell. Please email if you have any other questions or need other pictures. I am pretty responsive.

Shipping to lower 48. Shipping for this item is $7.95. I usually ship within 3 days of the end of the auction

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