1964 Pontiac Throttle Control Down Transmission Switch 9776729 on 2040-parts.com
Flowery Branch, Georgia, US
Description:
GM # 9776729
Indicated to fit:
T./6-T/8 A.T. exc. 3/2 B.C.
SWITCH Assembly throttle control down
NOS part in Box
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