2 Vintage Replacement Pedals For 1958-1959 Chevrolet 1-pc-236 Iob on 2040-parts.com
Perham, Minnesota, United States
You are bidding on 2 old CHEVROLET REPLACEMENT PEDALS IN THE ORIGINAL BOXES, SEALED IN PLASTIC Part No. 1-PC-236 Please email us if you have any questions regarding this listing. Thanks for looking and have a GREAT day! |
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