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Clutch And Brake Pedals Chevy/gmc Truck 1948-54 Used on 2040-parts.com

US $27.95
Location:

Shelby, North Carolina, United States

Shelby, North Carolina, United States
used but in good condition with bolts, through the floor design no pads
Brand:GMC



Used pair of clutch and brake pedals 'through the floor' design. 1948-54 Chevy/GMC truck. Good usable condition. No pads.

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