1970's Cadillac Gas Pedal Also Brake Pedal Pads Oem on 2040-parts.com
Sanford, North Carolina, United States
This is out of years of dry storage. This is original Cadillac- GM cars. This has small wear thru on edge of chrome brake pedal the gas is Ok. The gas pedal holes are ok also. Look at pictures, email me any questions. Please look at pictures, email any questions. |
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