Late '60s, Early '70s Gm/cadillac Gas/accelerator Pad, Nice Useable Shape on 2040-parts.com
Berwyn, Illinois, United States
You are bidding on a late '60s or early '70s GM/Cadillac accelerator pad. It is in good, useable shape. Please see all pictures and judge for yourself if it is what you need. Shipping for this item is $7.75 via USPS with tracking for the lower 48 states only. Thanks
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