Ford Edsel Mercury Gas Accelerator Pedal Thunderbird 1961 1957-65 on 2040-parts.com
Detroit, Michigan, United States
Doan PN 3313 Accelerator / Gas Pedal NOS 57-61 full size Ford 62-64 full size Ford-except 500XL 61-62 Thunderbird 60-65 Falcon, Fairlane, Comet, Meteor 57-65 Ranchero 1959-61 Edsel 1961-62 Mercury Only one left! *We have two 1955-60 T-bird pedals in another listing* |
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