1958 Ford Skyliner Fairlane Brake Clutch Pedal Mount Mounting Bracket Ranchero ! on 2040-parts.com
Spencer, New York, United States
USED BRAKE/CLUTCH PEDAL MOUNT BRACKET. THIS WAS REMOVED FROM A 1958 SKYLINER SO PLEASE MAKE SURE YOUR VEHICLE WILL INTERCHANGE BEFORE MAKING A PURCHASE. THE FITMENT GUIDE IS WHAT I BELIEVE THEY CAN BE USED ON AND NO A GUARANTEE. SOLD AS IS. THANK YOU. IM SELLING MORE PARTS FROM THIS 1958 SKYLINER. IF YOU NEED SOMETHING JUST ASK. |
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