Vintage Gm Chevy Pontiac Buick Power Brake Pedal Pad on 2040-parts.com
Coldwater, Michigan, United States
for sale is a vintage power brake pedal pad. stainless is in good shape could use a little black paint touched up in the engravings unsure of make or model. comes with original mounting hardware. pictures are of actual part sold as is. what you see in picture is what you get. could be pontiac or gm maybe buick im not sure, no international shipping. thanks for your time have a great day.
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