1968 Mustang Fastback Clutch Pedal 67 Gt Oem 4 Speed Cobra Ford on 2040-parts.com
Denham Springs, Louisiana, United States
OEM Clutch pedal for a 1968 Mustang.
Can be modified for use in a 1967. Please check my other auctions for a actual 1967 pedal along with others. |
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