1969-1982 C3 Corvette Brake Pedal Assembly For Automatic on 2040-parts.com
Fallbrook, California, US
C3 Corvette Brake Pedal for automatic. This part has been bead blasted and painted. Please check out our eBay store ACS Prototypes for more C3 parts and other Corvette generations.
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