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1/11/2018 3:53 PM  #1


4 wheel disc brake pedal pad 65-73

For sale 4 wheel disc brake pedal pads from 75-80 lincoln Versailles granada and monarchs. A nice subtle statement when your mustang  four wheel disc brakes. Works on cars that have the wider automatic pedal. I was planning on building a couple of more cars, but work and bills got in the way. I have 3 available. Asking $20 each plus shipping

 

1/20/2018 9:45 PM  #2


Re: 4 wheel disc brake pedal pad 65-73

Got a pic?


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1/21/2018 7:39 PM  #3


Re: 4 wheel disc brake pedal pad 65-73

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8/07/2018 8:29 PM  #4


Re: 4 wheel disc brake pedal pad 65-73

Note the 65-67 automatic brake pedals are not as wide as the 68-73 version.


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