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1967 Ford Mustang Power Clutch Brake Pedal Mercury Cougar on 2040-parts.com

US $150.00
Location:

Phoenix, Arizona, United States

Phoenix, Arizona, United States
USED.DIRTY.SURFACE RUST.PART MISSING.PAINT MISSING.
Brand:FOMOCO Warranty:Yes Surface Finish:DIRTY.SURFACE RUST.PAINT MISSING. Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

UP FOR ACTION IS A USED POWER CLUTCH BRAKE PEDAL.IT FITS THE FORD MUSTANG AND MERCURY COUGAR.THIS IS FOR THE 1967 YEAR ONLY.IT NEEDS TO HAVE THE UPPER STOP MADE AND WIELDED BACK ON.LOOK IN THE LAST PIC TO SEE WHAT IM TALKING ABOUT.IT NEEDS TO BE RESTORED.PAINTS BAD AND THERE IS SURFACE RUST ON IT.YOU GET THE MOUNTING BOLT WITH IT.THIS IS FOR THE 1967 YEAR ONLY SO THERE IS NO MISTAKE.WILL NOT FIT AROUND THE 1968 STEERING COLUMN.ASK ANY QUESTIONS.THANKS FOR LOOKING AND HAPPY BIDDING.......... 

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