1966-1967 Nova Ss Shifter Boot, Column Seal,clutch Brake Pads, Rear Spring Pads on 2040-parts.com
Milford, Ohio, US
HERE IS SOME REPRODUCTION PARTS LEFT OVER FROM A 1966 NOVA SUPER SPORT WE BUILT.
SHOULD ALSO FIT THE 1967 MODELS, AND SOME EARLIER YEARS.
YOU GET ALL THAT'S IN THE PICS.
2 CLUTCH AND BRAKE PEDAL PADS,
I VENT SEAL
I OUTSIDE MIRROR AND DOOR LOCK GASKET
1 FIREWALL TO STEERING COLUMN SEAL
4 REAR LEAF SPRING PADS
1 RUBBER NON CONSOLE SHIFTER BOOT.
ONE BID GETS IT ALL, CAR IS GONE, AND NO NEED FOR THIS STUFF.
I THINK I HAVE SOME POVERTY CAPS ALSO.
THANKS, BOB
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