Ford F150 F250 F350 88 89 90 91 Clutch Brake Pedal Assembly Oem Rat Rod on 2040-parts.com
Schuylkill Haven, Pennsylvania, United States
Up for bids is a clutch / brake pedal assembly removed from an 88 F150. It is in good working order. It shows no signs of wear, has no cracks, overall good condition. Please check out the photos for detail, what you see is what you get. If you have any questions, feel free to ask, thank you.
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