58-62 Corvette Clutch / Brake Pedal Assembly Oem Complete Vette 59 60 61 on 2040-parts.com
Hegins, Pennsylvania, United States
Very nice clean and complete original OEM factory clutch / brake pedal assembly for a 1958 to 1962 Chevrolet Corvette. No cracks or damage. Not twisted or rusted. Includes correct clutch rod, brake light switch and pedal bumper bracket. A must for converting from an automatic to a stick. Any questions please ask before bidding. Thanks and good luck! HRR
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