Nos Gm 1955-67 Corvette Nova Chevy Truck 3825201 Accel Pedal Anti Squeak Insert on 2040-parts.com
Naperville, Illinois, United States
THIS IS AN AUCTION FOR A NOS GM ACCELERATOR PEDAL ANTI SQUEAK INSERT FOR 1955-67 CORVETTE MODELS, 1962-64 CHEVY 2-NOVA MODELS AND 1960-66 CHEVY TRUCK MODELS. GM PART NUMBER 3825201, GROUP # 3.451. THIS AUCTION IS FOR ONLY ONE WITHOUT THE GM BOX. WINNING BIDDER PAYS FLAT $4.00 SHIPPING.
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