1965 66 Chevrolet Impala Belair Biscayne Interior Emergency Parking Brake Pedal on 2040-parts.com
Mitchell, South Dakota, United States
1965 Chevrolet Impala OEM emergency parking brake pedal assembly. Part will need to be bead blasted and painted. Just has minor surface rust. Also comes with original fasteners, pull handle and rubber brake pad This was pulled off my personal parts car and not coming from a salvage yard. No shipping to AK or HI. Thanks for looking.
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