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1963-1964-65 Buick Riviera & Gran Sport Gas Pedal Brown Nice Original Gm on 2040-parts.com

US $117.00
Location:

Oak Hills, California, United States

Oak Hills, California, United States
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Brand:Buick Other Part Number:1964 Riviera Manufacturer Part Number:Riviera Gran Sport Placement on Vehicle:Left Interchange Part Number:1965 Riviera Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

Nice original gas pedal in brown for 1963-1965 Buick Riviera models. Very hard part to find this nice.

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