Vintage Clutch Pedal Ford 1940 Rat Rod Hotrod 1932 on 2040-parts.com
Georgetown, Ontario, Canada
This is a vintage clutch pedal I thibk it's from a 1940 ford but not certain.
Please feel free to ask any questions |
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