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Corvette Oem Power Brake Pedal Hanger & Pedal Assembly Automatic 1969-1982 on 2040-parts.com

Location:

Greene, Maine, United States

Greene, Maine, United States
Condition:Used Brand:GM Other Part Number:C3 Bracket Mount Brace AT A/T Manufacturer Part Number:N/A Placement on Vehicle:Front

For sale is one used power brake pedal hanger and pedal assembly.Correct for Corvettes 1969-1982 w/ Power Brakes & Automatic Transmission.This hanger assembly is for the Power Brake cars, due to the four circular mount holes that mate to the firewall.The Standard [Non-Power brakes] have two circular mount hole and two square mount holes.This is a great piece if you are converting from non-power brakes to power brakes.

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