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1971 Ford Fairlane Torino 500 Wagon Project Parts Gas Pedal Assembly on 2040-parts.com

US $45.00
Location:

Grimsley, Tennessee, United States

Grimsley, Tennessee, United States
THIS IS A USED PART THAT IS OVER 40+ YEARS OLD. YOU WILL NEED TO RESTORE IT TO THE LEVEL YOU WANT. IT HAS NOT BEEN CLEANED UP
Surface Finish:DIRTY Part Brand:USED OEM Warranty:No

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Thanks, under1981com auto parts.
 YES I WILL GLADLY LIST ANY PART LEFT ON THIS CAR FOR YOU IF WE REACH AN AGREEMENT.

THIS SALE IS FOR 1 USED GAS PEDAL ASSEMBLY  ONLY  NOT THE WHOLE CAR, THAT JUST SHOWS WHAT IT CAME OFF OF. 

I DO NOT ACCEPT ANY RETURNS, YOU BID.... YOU WIN... YOU OWN IT SO BE POSITIVE IT'S WHAT YOU WANT. See my store and other items for more antique car/truck parts.

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