1969 70 Ford Mustang Original Clutch Brake Pedal Assembly Mach 1 Shelby Cougar on 2040-parts.com
Moorhead, Minnesota, United States
brake pedal and clutch pedal from a 1969 mustang, will work on other year mustangs and cougars. Good used condition. for manual brakes
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