Stainless Brake Or Clutch Pedal Pad 1933-48 Ford Car Or Pickup on 2040-parts.com
Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States
This is an aftermarket piece that we have made to give your car or pickup a bit of a different look. Mounts up just like the original brake or clutch pedal with the same size bolt on the back side of a solid stainless steel pedal with a rubber non slip insert. Really nice dress up piece for the inside of your car or pickup. Will fit either brake or clutch.
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