1967 1968 1969 Camaro Automatic Brake Pedal Assembly Rod Hanger Original Gm on 2040-parts.com
Vienna, Virginia, United States
Restore brake function to your 1967 1968 Camaro with Automatic Transmission.
This is the complete Brake Pedal assembly for a 1968 1967 Camaro with the hanger. If you have a loose brake pedal this is your answer.
This is an original Part removed from a 1968 Camaro. Original GM quality and fit. Many of the aftermarket and Asian replacements are made of cheaper metal and never fit correctly, if you have done a restore you have had that experience with low quality parts. This is original GM part.. |
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