1971 72 73 74 Mopar B Body Charger Road Runner Gtx Satellite Gas Pedal Assembly on 2040-parts.com
Rockford, Minnesota, United States
Nice used original gas pedal assembly. Good tight pivot. Pedal is nice.
Will clean up and install easily. Buy now before it is gone. Free shipping in the USA! I specialize in 1971-72 2 door B body Dodge and Plymouth Parts. How can I help? See my other items in my Ebay store (A1 Get Recharged). Save me as a favorite seller and subscribe to get my latest listed items. |
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