Nos 77-87 G-body Monte Carlo Ss Ls Regal Supreme 442 Gto El Camino Gas Pedal on 2040-parts.com
Irvine, California, United States
Up for sale is a new and unused accelerator pedal for the 1978-1987 GM G-body cars included are the Olds Cutlass including 442 , Pontiac Grand Prix including the GTO , Buick Regal including Grand National , Chevrolet Monte Carlo including SS , Malibu and El Camino and GMC Caballero . The part is as new and unused in its original Gm box part # is 1256427 so application for your needs may be verified . Shipping will be $6.00 international shipping will be $25.00 . Thank you !!!!!!!!!!!!
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