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65 66 Mustang Complete Rebuilt Clutch Pedal Assembly Super Nice Original Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $339.00
Location:

Florida, United States

Florida, United States
Condition:Remanufactured Brand:FORD

This is a super nice original Ford clutch and brake pedal assembly which is correct for all 1965 1966 Mustang model with standard shift transmissions.   It is all original Ford, completely disassembled, totally rebuilt with new bushings installed where needed, and show detailed.   It is ready for you to install. Please look at the photos and I think you will be impressed.  No damage of any kind, show quality!  I'm cleaning out the garage and have had it stored for many years, but no longer, as it needs to go to someone who can use it.   Buy with confidence!

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