1979 Pontiac Trans Am Clutch And Brake Petal Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Mena, Arkansas, United States
This is an original clutch and brake pedal assembly that came out of a 1979 Pontiac Trans Am. I am not sure what years are interchangeable with this assembly but it is in excellent condition considering it's 37 years old. there is a light layer of powdery surface rust from being in storage for years but there are no cracks or signs of any repair anywhere. I accept PayPal only and payment is to be made within two days of the auctions end. Thanks for looking.
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