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67 68 Mustang Brake Clutch Pedal Support Bracket Super Nice Orig No Wear At All on 2040-parts.com

US $49.00
Location:

Florida, United States

Florida, United States
Condition:Used Brand:FORD

This is an original Ford Mustang pedal support bracket which is correct for all 1967 1968 Mustang cars and is correct for both standard shift and automatic transmission cars and also fits both manual brakes and power brakes.   It has absolutely no wear at all, no stripped threads and no damage of any kind.   It has been media blasted and show detailed and is ready for you to install on your show car or driver.   I have had this in the garage for many years and now it is time to clean out the garage and it needs to go to someone who can use it.  As you already know these brackets are prone to wearing out on standard transmission clutch equipped cars but this one is perfect.    Please look at the photos to see just how nice it really is.  Purchase with confidence!

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