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New 1965 67 Mustang Pedal Pads Brake Clutch Gas Fairlane Falcon M/t Disc Ford on 2040-parts.com

US $44.90
Location:

Broadway, Virginia, United States

Broadway, Virginia, United States
Condition:New Brand:unbranded Placement on Vehicle:front, left Manufacturer Part Number:EB65MUPEDST-MTDISC

New 1965 67 Mustang Pedal Pads Brake Clutch Gas Fairlane Falcon M/T Disc Ford


This set of new reproduction
accelerator, brake, and clutch pedal pads and trim fits

1965–67 Mustang (after 3/8/65) with disc brakes
and manual transmission;
1966–67 Fairlane with disc brakes
and manual transmission;
1968–70 Falcon with disc brakes
and manual transmission;

1967 Comet with disc brakes
and manual transmission.

Kit contains:
accelerator pedal pad and trim
(Ford number C5ZZ-9735-D),
brake pedal pad and trim
(Ford numbers C5ZZ-2454-D and D1ZZ-2A487-B),
and clutch pedal pads and trim
(Ford numbers C5ZZ-7A624-B and C5ZZ-7B544-A)



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