64-66 Mustang Original Gas Pedal - Brake Pedal Pad & Wing Window Rubber on 2040-parts.com
Morris, Pennsylvania, United States
64-66 Mustang ORIGINAL gas pedal ( 67 -68 ? ) has stainless steel trim
Automatic Brake pedal Pad Drivers side Rubber for wing window Need some cleaning but other than that they look good Hope someone can use |
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