New, Gas Pedal For 1960-'65 Mercury, Metro, Comets, Falcons, Fairlanes. on 2040-parts.com
Shepherdsville, Kentucky, United States
Gas Pedals for 1960-1965 Mercury, Metro, Comets, Falcons, Fairlanes. These are Brand New, never been used. I have 2. You can buy one or both. $10 each pedal with $5 shipping for one. If you want both, shipping can be combined for $8 together. |
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