64 -75 Gm Park Pedal Pad Chevrolet Olds Pontiac Buick Impala Cadillac Ss Gs X on 2040-parts.com
Cocoa Beach, Florida, United States
Please read everything..........This is a NOS GM Parking Brake Pad correct for many 64-75 GM pass. cars and light Trucks, My Chevy book shows 64- 74 Buick All, 64-75 Chevelle, 68 Nova & Impala F/S, 67-68 Camaro, should fit other years and GM brands but you will need to check that out. on the back side it 1 and 3/4" tall, and 2" across the middle. They still have some mold release power on them. This part items was originally sold many in one package so I do not have a package to send to everyone. Shipping is set to combine when multiple quantity is purchased. See my other parts for combined shipping. Please feel free to ask questions before bidding. I will ship overseas. thank you for looking.
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