Nos Mopar 1961-1968 Dodge Trucks Clutch Or Brake Rubber Pedal Pad D W-model on 2040-parts.com
Statham, Georgia, United States
NOS /New Old Stock MoPar 1961-1968 Dodge Trucks clutch or brake RUBBER PEDAL PAD pn 1937956...fits D W models. It is in good condition with a minor defect....not sure if this was from shelf wear or if it is a manufacturing defect.
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