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Vintage Nos Doan Replacement Brake Pedal #3026 Ford Mercury Lincoln 1952 1954 on 2040-parts.com

US $24.99
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West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, United States

West Mifflin, Pennsylvania, United States
NOS BOX SHOWS OVERALL SHELF WEAR
Brand:DOAN Surface Finish:LIVE RUBBER Manufacturer Part Number:3026 Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

VINTAGE NOS DOAN MANUFACTURING CORP.CLEVEAND OHIO--------REPLACEMENT BRAKE PEDAL BOLT ON TYPE # 3026 FOR FORDS, MERCURYS ,LINCOLNS WITH AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSIONS 1952-1954 MAY FIT OTHER CARS .COMES IN ORIGINAL FACTORY BOX SHOWS OVERALL SHELF WEAR AND HAS SOME TAPE ON IT.WOULD LOOK GREAT DISPLAYED.THE PEDAL IS IN EXCELLENT UNUSED CONDITION MADE FROM LIVE RUBBER,USE IT ON YOUR VINTAGE CAR ,OR RAT ROD.GOOD LUCK TO ALL BIDDERS.

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