Nos Chevy Brake Pedal Return Spring & 2 Nylon Bushings 1962-1967 on 2040-parts.com
Hertford, North Carolina, United States
NOS GM/Chevy 1962-1967 brake pedal return spring #3854322 & 2 brake pedal bushings #3830966, which fit 1955-1967. Please see my other ads for additional NOS & used GM/Chevy parts. Email with questions.
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