1979-1984 Mustang Gt Convertible Lx Coupe Ghia 4-speed Or 5-speed Pedal Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Roaring River, North Carolina, United States
1979 Mustang 4-speed Pedal Assembly.
Should fit 1979-1984 Mustang GT Convertible LX Coupe Ghia 4-speed or 5-speed. Will also fit 85-93 Mustang with correct clutch cable. Very good condition. Was removed from a partially restored 1979 Mustang Ghia coupe |
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