1967-1972 Chevrolet Truck Parking Brake Pedal Pad (l20296) on 2040-parts.com
St. George, Utah, United States
1967-1972 Chevrolet Truck Parking Brake Pedal Pad (L20296)
PART NUMBER: Parking Brake Pedal Pad Worn, but good condition.
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